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Sky Loop

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Element: Sky Loop
Description: From the side the "Sky Loop" looks like a giant not-so-round vertical loop.  The lift hill, known as a "Humpty Bump Lift", is integrated into this element.  The lift pulls the train from a horizontal position up a tower vertically.  The train is then pulled "beyond vertical", until it is upside-down and nearly above the starting point.  This makes the lift ½ of the first inversion.  The train then proceeds through a twist called a "360° Corkscrew" by Maurer Söhne.  This twist resembles a Heartline Roll, but the train enters this twist while upside-down -- making it an upside-down Heartline Roll. At the twist's halfway point the train will be right-side-up.  This point is considered the division of the two "Sky Loop" inversions.  Proceeding through the second half of the twist, the train once again returns to an upside-down position completing 1 ½ inversions.  The last ½ inversion is essentially the second half of a traditional vertical loop.  The "Sky Loop" ends either back at the station or parallel to it if the ride consists of more than just a "Sky Loop".
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