Which was the first roller coaster to feature a stall inversion - an element that flips the riders upside down similar to the first half of a corkscrew, but does then not complete the rotation but instead undoes it on the same side?
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WesleyCrusher.
Last updated Mar 06 2024.
Originally posted Mar 06 2024 9:54 AM.
This type of stalled roller coaster is called a Zero-g stall. The first one of its kind is the Goliath at Six Flag Great Adventure in Gurnee, Illinois, USA. The ride was opened on June 19, 2014. Since that time over 20 of the Zero-g stall rollercoasters have been created for thrill seekers to enjoy!
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