The world's first SkyLoop, Sky Wheel, opened in 2004 and is currently located at Skyline Park in Germany.
[4] After the train departs from the station, it immediately begins to climb the vertical (90 degree) lift hill.
Then, as the train exits the lift, it goes through a heartline roll before going down the only drop in the layout of the roller coaster.
It then proceeds back up the drop and partially into the heartline roll before once again losing momentum and returning to the ground.
After the train departs from the station, it immediately begins to climb the vertical (90 degree) lift hill.
The train enters the first drop where it reaches its maximum speed of 65 miles per hour (105 km/h) before traversing a tight left overbanked turn.
The design of this model is based on the SkyLoop XT 150 with an extension of what the particular amusement park wants.
This design can be incorporated with the XT 150, 450, 900, and Custom models as the "launch" takes place where the normal lift would be.
The top speed of the launch would be 27 miles per hour (43 km/h) and is driven by linear synchronous motors (LSM).
Premier Rides has installed several versions of the Sky Rocket II model, which is similar to the SkyLoop; these include Superman: Ultimate Flight.