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  1. Founded in 1982, the family-owned company Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH stands for roller coasters, carousels, giant wheels and all kind of major rides in amusement parks and at fairs worldwide.

  2. The Roller Coaster with the Spin. On Gerstlauer Amusement Rides' Spinning Coaster, no two rides are the same: Due to the acting accelerations, the vehicles and their passengers rotate freely and randomly around the vertical axis while taking rapid descents and whirling through helices.

  3. Infinite Fun in Combination with Innovative Technology. No other roller coaster offers such infinite possibilities as the Infinity Coaster. From classic airtime layouts with a chain lift to inverting experiences as a multi-launcher - there are no limits for the Infinity Coaster.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GerstlauerGerstlauer - Wikipedia

    Contents. Gerstlauer. Lift and 97 degree first drop of the Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter Typhoon at Bobbejaanland. Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH is a German manufacturer of stationary and transportable amusement rides and roller coasters, located in Münsterhausen, Germany.

  5. Gerstlauers diverse and extensive product portfolio includes: Launched Coasters, Inverted Coasters, Spinning Coasters, Bobsled Coasters, the “beyond-vertical” Euro-Fighter & Infinity Coasters, Family Roller Coasters, Ferris Wheels, small and medium-sized Family Rides, and customized roller coaster trains.

  6. As the name suggests, Gerstlauer Amusement Rides manufacture many attractions in addition to roller coasters, including the very popular Sky Fly/Sky Roller, Polyp and giant Ferris Wheel flat rides. Gerstlauer are often commended for their speedy construction.

  7. Gerstlauer was founded as "Gerstlauer Elektro GmbH" in 1982 by Hubert Gerstlauer, a former senior manager at Schwarzkopf. The company designed and installed electrical and pneumatic systems on roller coasters, including those built by Schwarzkopf, BHS and Zierer.

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