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Roll Over - formed by the exit of an Immelmann going directly into a Dive Loop. The two elements are positioned as if one is rotated 180 degrees from the other. The train exits the element parallel to its entry and in the same direction.
Inversions: 2
Also known as: Corkscrew (Pinfari / Inverted)
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See also: Batwing, Bent Cuban Eight, Bowtie, Butterfly, Cobra Roll, Corkscrew, Cutback, Dive Loop, Diving Turn, Double Corkscrew, Double Dip, Double Heartline Roll, Double In-Line Twist, Fly To Lie, Flying Snake Dive, Heartline Roll, Helix, Hill, Horseshoe, Immelmann, In-Line Twist, Inclined Dive Loop, Inclined Loop, Inside Raven Turn, Interlocking Corkscrews, Jr. Immelmann, Lie To Fly, Lift Hill, Loop, Norwegian Loop, Outside Raven Turn, Pretzel Knot, Pretzel Loop, Quad Heartline Roll, Reverse Sidewinder, Roll Out, Saxophone, Sidewinder, Sky Loop, Tongue, Top Hat - Inside, Top Hat - Outside, Trick Track, Triple Corkscrew, Triple Dip, Triple Heartline Roll, Tunnel, Turntable, Twisted Horseshoe Roll, Vertical Spiral, Wraparound Corkscrew and Zero-G Roll.
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