Cobra roll facts for kids
A cobra roll is a part of a roller coaster. It is a double-inversion and it looks like the shape of a striking cobra's head. A cobra roll has two half-vertical loops facing the same direction joined together by two half corkscrews that each twist in opposite directions. The coaster train enters the cobra roll' low, completes the first half loop, then turns perpendicular into a half corkscrew, completing a first inversion. This is immediately followed by another half corkscrew that twists in the opposite direction into the other half vertical loop, completing a second inversion and exiting the cobra roll traveling in the opposite direction from which it entered.
Images for kids
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Behemoth's hammerhead turn
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Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit's non-inverting loop
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Top Thrill Dragster top hat at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio
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Batwing on Afterburn (2008)
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Cobra roll on Alpengeist (2007)
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Corkscrew element on Corkscrew (2008)
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Immelmann inversion on Afterburn (2007)
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Inclined dive loop on GateKeeper (2013)
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Inclined loop on Chang (2007)
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Pretzel knot on Banshee (2014)
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Interlocking loops on Loch Ness Monster (1978)
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Griffon Splashdown element
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Speed Monster (2006), at Tusenfryd of Norway, prominently features a launch track.
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Pretzel loop on Tatsu (2006)
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Twisted horseshoe roll on Maverick (2007)
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Zero-g roll on The Incredible Hulk (1999)