camelback hills

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Camelback hills are a series of large, rounded roller coaster humps that create repeated moments of weightlessness for riders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airtime element
roller coaster element
aimsTo create rhythmic airtime moments
associatedWith negative g-forces
canBe interspersed with turns or other elements
single continuous sequence
category thrill ride feature
commonIn hypercoasters
mega coasters
outdoor roller coasters
commonLocationOnCoaster mid-course sections
out-and-back layouts
return runs
consistsOf series of hills
designDiscipline roller coaster engineering
designedTo maximize airtime
distinguishedFrom bunny hills
speed hills
top hat elements
effectOnRiders airtime
weightlessness
hasShape large rounded humps
heightRelation can be uniform in height
often progressively smaller
influences perceived ride intensity
ride pacing
notableProperty repeated rise-and-fall motion
smooth transitions between crest and valley
orientation aligned along the track direction
provides repeated moments of weightlessness
relatedConcept airtime hill
roller coaster hill profiling
requires sufficient train speed
requiresConsiderationOf clearance envelope
g-force limits
train length
safetyFeature require lap bars or restraints
sensationType floating airtime
sustained airtime
trackType can be used on steel coasters
can be used on wooden coasters
typicalProfile parabolic
usedIn roller coasters

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Superman: Ride of Steel featuresElement camelback hills