^Most likely. The cars can only rotate like a regular spinning coaster would, i.e. the seats do not tilt like on other flyers. This also means the track has to rotate with the car/seats when they go from upright to flying.
Eh if it's done at a low enough speed a doubt it would matter much. Hell they could go up the lift in the load position and it would make evacs WAY easier.
Phantasialand have finally revealed some more information on Rookburgh:
following quote has been translated from German:
There's news from Rookburgh that catapults the word "total experience" into a new dimension. Here, everything meshes like gears: The theme world in steampunk flair, the world roller coaster F.L.Y. and??? the Hotel Charles Lindbergh!
Seems like a new hotel will be coming along with F.L.Y.
I thought they had tp change the name due to copyright reasons or something?
I recall they couldn't copyright the name due being a too simple/casual/widely used name. As it would easily cause confusion.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was the designed logo IF they could have copyrighted it. Or maybe they are now copyrighting the logo instead of only the name?
Coastercount: 1410(I've seen the world and it's horrid contraptions... @.@) - Wood: 142 - Steel: 1268