June 9, 200818 yr http://www.themeparkbrochures.net/1987/pki1987_2.html i was looking through the old park brochures when i came acrossed Kings Islands for the year '87 and while i was reading the description i noticed a very big mistake. it says that Vortex goes through two loops one corkscrew and a batwing.
June 9, 200818 yr maybe they considered it one back then. thats what a corkscrew actuallly looks like. a real one doesnt have just one loop.
June 9, 200818 yr I'm no expert when it comes to coaster lingo, but if I'm not mistaken it takes two loops to make what is known as a cork screw.
June 9, 200818 yr Interesting... because it does say 6 moments of inversion so they probably are counting that section of track as one corkscrew (like everyone else has said).
June 9, 200818 yr I would describe it as that exactly. First you go through 2 loops back to back. Then the train reaches a smaller hill and brakes. At that point it goes through a "corkscrew" which is what I consider to be 2 loops fused together with no interuption, and then the batwing, which is about exactly what it seems like. All in all the 'tex has 6 loops, and the most inversions of any coaster in the park.
June 16, 200818 yr Author Interesting... because it does say 6 moments of inversion so they probably are counting that section of track as one corkscrew (like everyone else has said). so would that mean that mantis at Cedar Point has only half a corkscrew?
June 16, 200818 yr I never understood what Vortex's logo looked like until I saw that one. I kept seeing the back of a rollercoaster car, not a steel hand.
June 16, 200818 yr ^I can see what you mean... the wrist joint looks like a wheel, and the fingers look like multiple seat backs.
June 16, 200818 yr Interesting... because it does say 6 moments of inversion so they probably are counting that section of track as one corkscrew (like everyone else has said). so would that mean that mantis at Cedar Point has only half a corkscrew? Yep, I'm confused about that one too. I would say that Vortex should be counted as two corkscrews considering that they boast six inversions...two loops, two corksrews and boomerang loop. RCDB lists it as a double corkscrew.
June 16, 200818 yr I always considered Vortex to have one corkscrew, or a double corkscrew. But on rides such as Mantis, they have a flat-spin.
June 16, 200818 yr I never understood what The Vortex's logo looked like until I saw that one. I kept seeing the back of a rollercoaster car, not a steel hand. Actually, neither have I. It's a whole new ride now!
June 16, 200818 yr I always considered Vortex to have one corkscrew, or a double corkscrew. But on rides such as Mantis, they have a flat-spin. The Vortex technically has 2 corkscrews. Not one. Either call it two Corkscrews or a double Corkscrew. And as far as Corkscrew-Flat spin goes, Arrow calls them Corkscrews, B&M calles them Flat Spins.
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