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Post September 7th, 2005, 1:21 pm

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[:D] there is always controversy over which inversion is best as both elements are the same but just taken from a different direction and are very similar .
Which do you prefer, for me its the immelman i dont know why i just like the up and over feeling it feels great, although the dive-loop is a fantastic element.

Please share your views.[:)]

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Post September 7th, 2005, 1:39 pm
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the immelman, espec on inverteds has great posG's and a rough twist, dive loop are taken too smooth IMO

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hmmm its really hard but because of Alpiengiest's HUGE immelman i say those

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I'd have to say dive loop because it's so smooth, and I also think B&M should start adding dive loops to their inverts instead of just immelmans.

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nah because its cool that u can only find immenlmans on inverts and vice versa

Post September 11th, 2005, 2:38 am

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No wait changed my mind, its Space Mountains Immelman!

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Post September 11th, 2005, 12:45 pm
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Originally posted by coasterboaster

No wait changed my mind, its Space Mountains Immelman!


does it have an immelman?

Post September 11th, 2005, 12:48 pm
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^ no, it has a side winder, a corkscrew, and a tounge.

Post September 11th, 2005, 12:55 pm
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Originally posted by coolbeans326

^ no, it has a side winder, a corkscrew, and a tounge.


what's the difference btween a sidewinder and an immelman except for the name and company?

Post September 11th, 2005, 1:47 pm

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theres a big difference sidwinders come out at a 90 heading when the immenalin comes back almost the same heading as it went in duhhhhh

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I belive a sidewinder is half loop connected to a half cork, which allows the exit to be higher than the entrance. An immelman has a demented second half, which is sorta like a cork-half loop combo. The exit is usually the same elevation as the entrance.

Sidewinder - http://www.rcdb.com/ig1224.htm?picture=6 - on the far left you can see the sidewinder, it then curls aound into the double barrel roll/cork.
- http://www.rcdb.com/ig1267.htm?picture=2 - here's another view

Immelman - http://www.rcdb.com/ig3244.htm?picture=8 - see, the immelman extends much further than the sidewinder.

A sidewinder also usually rotates 90 degrees, while an immelman is much less, usually around 20-40 degrees.

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I think I've only ridden a dive loop (on Mantis. I've only been to CP) so I'm not sure which one I'd like better, but based on NL, immelmans seem to be fun too. It really depends on how large it is and the speed, g forces, etc.

Post September 12th, 2005, 6:10 pm

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Immelman can exit any way it wishes.

The name I believe comes from a German pilot who created the areobatic manuever. However, in planes an Immelman is a half loop and when you reach level at the top, you just rotate right side up - you dont come back down.

Of course, since a coaster needs its momentum, it comes back down. But ANY element that is just a half loop followed by a rolling out (whether its by a pure corkscrew or a roll) is and can be called an immelman.


For the sake of being consistant, screw what the companies call their elements. They do it so their element seems different from another when in reality, its all the same. Maybe executed differently, but its the same thing.

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Post September 12th, 2005, 6:19 pm

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The Immelman manuever was invented by a German pilot. It's a good tecnique to use in fighter games for computer. Having only been on an Immelman (Sadly it's the one on SLC's) I would have to say I like that one. But, I will in the future be making a point to ride more B&M's.

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Post September 15th, 2005, 2:25 pm

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Ok so if Dragon Khan is the one with an Immelman then thats my favourite!

Post September 15th, 2005, 2:34 pm
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Originally posted by coasterboaster

Ok so if Dragon Khan is the one with an Immelman then thats my favourite!


that's a dive loop

Post September 15th, 2005, 2:40 pm

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Well changed my mind its a dive loop. Cheers hyyyper!

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