The Whip and, I think you mean, the Corbiere Wheel, are apparently in storage elsewhere - other forum members have seen them - although the rides are still sitting out in the open.
The Corbiere Wheel has a double rotation, with the base of the wheel turning horizontally as the wheel itself rotates vertically. I believe it is
this machine. They used to have one of these at Great Yarmouth, and it was a lot of fun! A Sky Wheel ride, with the two eight-car Big Wheels supported on a larger structure that also rotates vertically, was never on the cards for the new Dreamland project.
The Whip is like the Skid (or Swirl), but with an elongated track, the cars being pulled round by a wire cable between two large pulley wheels at either end. As the drive is to the cable, and the cars are some distance away from the cable, the cars suddenly speed up as they go round the 180-degree turns at either end, causing the cars to swing outwards. No rider control on the Whip - that happens on the Skid, which has Waltzer-like cars with a brake pedal that puts a brake pad on the metal floor of the ride.
Hope that helps!
Rob