Elements
The elements of roller coasters are often inspired by real-life elements, acrobatic movements, or natural and geometric shapes.
Here are a few examples:
Looping : Inspired by airplane loops and aerial acrobatics.
Corkscrew : Inspired by twists and spirals, often seen in dance movements or in the shape of tendrils of certain plants.
Cobra Roll : Inspired by the movements of a cobra when facing a threat, where its head and body make a series of rapid motions.
Dive Loop : Inspired by fighter jets performing a diving maneuver followed by an inversion.
Inline Twist : Inspired by twists or spirals seen in nature, such as the movements of tree branches or the shapes of clouds.
Each of these elements is designed to provide passengers with unique sensations while adding variety and excitement to the roller coaster experience.
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