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The final inversion: the dive loop.
Right at this moment 8 riders are in fear of decapitation.
The lift tops out at 30m high. That's half a Hypercoaster!
The compact trains are highly manoeuvrable..
Dropping off the midcourse brakes, past one of the guardians.
A healthy dose of airtime here!
Here's a good run down of the outdoor part of the layout.
Vertical Lift > Beyond Vertical Drop > Immelmann > Overbanked Turn > Airtime Hill > Upwards Curve > Midcourse Brakes > Drop > Dive Loop > Turn > Final Brakes.
After the overbank is an airtime hill with a great 'head chopper' effect as it ducks under the midcourse brakes.
Following the midcourse brakes is a drop and a compact dive loop.
Following the first inversion (An Immelmann) comes this overbanked turn.
More Wild West theming.
During launch there are some cool smoke effects.
Like the other thrill rides it is clustered with, it has a demonic spooky theme.
Like the other flat rides at Adventure World, Inferno has undergone a facelift, and was re-named from it's original title of Freefall.
We can't help but think the brightly coloured shadecloth clashes with the Pirate theming.
Pirate statue.
Buccaneer Battle = Bumper Boats.
From the building you emerge and climb the vertical lift and straight over into a steeper than vertical drop.
This rare shot during construction shows the layout of the first part of the ride, now hidden in darkness in the building. It features a sudden, near vertical drop, two turns, and a barrel roll.
Guardians on the entry path.
Extra jets have been added to the slide to prevent logjams.