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Impulse roller coaster : ウィキペディア英語版 | Impulse roller coaster
An Impulse roller coaster is a form of a launched inverted roller coaster manufactured by Intamin. The first Impulse roller coaster appeared in Japan, and the ride type has since evolved to include four specific layouts, three of these varieties being built in the USA. It uses LIMs to launch a train out of the station and (in most installations) up a vertical spiral. The train then falls backwards, is powered again through the station, and heads up a back tower. The train then falls forwards, and continues in this fashion for a total of 2½ cycles per ride (three forward launches, two backwards). On the final forward launch, with a slightly reduced speed, the train is sent up the front tower, and brakes then deploy on the launch track. The train then slows down and heads back into the station. == The original ==
Linear Gale The original Inverted Impulse roller coaster, Linear Gale, was built in 1998 at LaQua Amusement Park in Tokyo, Japan. Like the more modern Impulse roller coasters, it begins with a LIM launch. However, instead of going through a vertical twist, it simply heads up a straight spike of track. It heads backwards through the launch section and station and into another vertical spike of track, this time facing the ground. After a few more cycles, the train slows down and comes to a stop in the station. It closed on October 31, 2010.
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