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What was your first coaster to feature an inversion?

CrashCoaster

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What was your first coaster to feature an inversion? Mine was Revolution at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
 
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Thunderlooper at Alton Towers in 1996.
 
Blue Fire - That was also the coaster that instantly turned me into a roller coaster addict. Before it I was afraid of most coasters. When reaching the final brakes my life was changed xD
 
Flamingoland's Corkscrew. Probably around 1990 I think. I was around 10 anyway.
 
I love how everyone remembers the year too, so goony!

Corkscrew @ Alton Towers in 2002
 
Another one here for Blackpool's Revolution, first inversion AND first launch. Approx 1982. #old
 
Canobie Corkscrew at Canobie Lake.... Sometime in the early 90's.
But I had ridden looping flat rides before that
 
Canobie Corkscrew at Canobie Lake, probably when I was like 6, so over a decade ago.
 
I'm pretty sure it was Kumba at BGT. Went in at the deep end...
Was really nervous about going on, forced myself to go on, came off and ran back round for another go haha.
 
Depends what you count as an inversion, Air at Alton Towers has the lie to fly 'inversions' but eh, they kinda don't really count. Otherwise it was Nemesis Inferno at Thorpe, which in all fairness is a really good beginner inverting coaster.
 
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