| No...there's two. Consider that being inverted on a B&M flyer is when you are lying on your back, and thus, being non-inverted is flying face down. So. You come out of the station, up the lift, and drop, the whole time not inverted. Then you ascend and go into sort of an upside down loop, at only one point are you lying on your back, so only one inversion. Then you return to the flying position and fly around for awhile, are turned onto your back once more in the barrel roll, and that's it. 2 inversions, not 3.
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