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We Make the World Go Round WE MAKE THE WORLD GO ROUND. Referenzliste l Reference List 1 / 39 Europa | Europe Deutschland | Germany Andreas Aigner Rundfahrgeschäft „Parkour“ Flat Ride „Parkour“ Bayern-Park Sky Fly „Duell der Adler“ Sky Fly „Duell der Adler“ Belantis Familienachterbahn „Cobra des Amund Ra“ Family Coaster „Cobra des Amun Ra“ Euro-Fighter „Huracan“ Euro-Fighter „Huracan“ Schlitten-Achterbahn „Drachenritt“ Bobsled Coaster „Drachenritt“ Sky Roller „Götterflug“ Sky Roller „Götterflug“ Tanzender Pavillon „Buddel-Tanz“ Dancing Pavilion „Buddel-Tanz“ Tanzender Pavillon Dancing Pavilion Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 2 / 39 Europa | Europe Freizeitpark Ruhpolding Shuttle-Familien-Achterbahn „Gipfelstürmer“ Shuttle Family Coaster „Gipfelstürmer“ Hansa-Park Infinity-Coaster „Der Schwur des Kärnan“ Infinity-Coaster „Der Schwur des Kärnan“ Launched Euro-Fighter „Fluch von Novgorod“ Launched Euro-Fighter „Fluch von Novgorod“ Familien-Achterbahn „Schlange von Midgard“ Family Coaster „Schlange von Midgard“ Sky Fly „Kärnapulten“ Sky Fly „Kärnapulten“ Holiday Park Sky Fly „Air Show“ Sky Fly „Air Show“ Legoland Deutschland Junior-Achterbahn „Drachenjagd“ Junior Coaster „Drachenjagd“ Sky Fly „Flying Ninjago“ Sky Fly „Flying Ninjago“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 3 / 39 Europa | Europe Märchenwald im Isartal Familien-Achterbahn „Oachkatzlbahn“ Family Coaster „Oachkatzlbahn“ Movie Park Germany Schlitten-Achterbahn „Van Helsing’s Factory“ Bobsled Coaster „Van Helsing’s Factory“ Roie Heinrich Tanzender Pavillon Dacing Pavilion Schwaben-Park Bayern Express Bavarian Express Kreiselkarussell Pegtop Carousel Tripsdrill Erlebnispark Launched Infinity-Coaster „Karacho“ Launched Infinity Coaster „Karacho“ Holzachterbahn „Der Mammut“ Wooden Coaster „Der Mammut“ Schlitten-Achterbahn „G’sengte Sau“ Bobsled Coaster „G’sengte Sau“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 4 / 39 Europa | Europe Panorama Bahn Panorama Ride Walzerfahrt The Waltz Sky Fly „Höhenflug“ Sky Fly „Höhenflug“ Wild- und Freizeitpark Klotten Schlitten-Achterbahn „Die heiße Fahrt!“ Bobsled Coaster „Die heiße Fahrt!“ Willenborg Riesenrad 50m Giant Wheel 164ft Riesenrad 43m Giant Wheel 141ft Oscar Bruch jr. Riesenrad 60m „Sky Lounge Wheel“ Giant Wheel 197ft „Sky Lounge Wheel“ Tatzmania Löffingen Schlitten-Achterbahn „Gold Rusher“ Bobsled-Coaster „Gold Rusher“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 5 / 39 Europa | Europe Belgien | Belgium Bobbejaanland Euro-Fighter „Typhoon“ Euro-Fighter „Typhoon“ Infinity-Coaster „Fury“ Infinity Coaster „Fury“ PlopsaCoo Spinning-Coaster „Vicky - The Ride“ Spinning Coaster „Vicky - The Ride“ Plopsaland Launch-Coaster „Anubis“ Launch Coaster „Anubis“ Walibi Belgium Achterbahn-Züge, Antriebs- und Bremstechnik „Psyké Underground“ Coaster Trains, drive and brake engineering „Psyké Underground“ Schlitten-Achterbahn „Tiki-Waka“ Bobsled Coaster „Tiki-Waka“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 6 / 39 Europa | Europe Dänemark | Denmark Bakken Sky Roller „SkyRoller“ Sky Roller „SkyRoller BonBon-Land Euro-Fighter „Vild Svinet“ Euro-Fighter „Vild Svinet“ Spinning-Coaster „Hankatten“ Spinning Coaster „Hankatten“ Djurs Sommerland Schlitten-Achterbahn „Thors Hammer“ Bobsled Coaster „Thors Hammer“ Polyp „Soulken“ Polyp „Soulken“ Farup Sommerland Launch-Coaster „Lynet“ Launch Coaster „Lynet“ Holzachterbahn-Züge (6sitzig) „Falken“ Wooden Coaster Trains (6 seats) „Falken“ Tivoli Friheden Sky Racer „Sommerfuglen“ Sky Racer „Sommerfuglen“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 7 / 39 Europa | Europe Dänemark | Denmark Knuthenborg Safaripark Bob Coaster „Kampala Express“ Bob Coaster „Kampala Express“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 8 / 39 Europa | Europe Frankreich | France Park Asterix Polyp „Le hydre de la lerne“ Polyp „Le hydre de la lerne“ Familien-Achterbahn „Pégase Express“ Family Coaster „Pégase Express“ Nigloland Riesenrad 50m Giant Wheel 164ft SFN-12 „Air Meeting“ SFN-12 „Air Meeting“ OK Corral Shuttle-Familien-Achterbahn „Gold Rush“ Shuttle Family Coaster „Gold Rush“ Jardin d‘Acclimatation Schlitten-Achterbahn „Speed Rockets“ Bobsled Coaster „Speed Rockets“ Walibi Rhône-Alpes Infinity-Coaster „Mystic“ Infinity-Coaster „Mystic“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 9 / 39 Europa | Europe Finnland | Finland Powerpark Infinity-Coaster „Junker“ Infinity-Coaster „Junker“ Santapark Bayern Express „Rudolph‘s Run“ Bayern Express „Rudolph‘s Run“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 10 / 39 Europa | Europe Großbritannien | United Kingdom Adventure Island Euro-Fighter „Rage“ Euro-Fighter „Rage“ Alton Towers Resort Infinity-Coaster „The Smiler“ Infinity Coaster „The Smiler“ Blackpool Pleasure Beach Sky Fly „Red Arrows Sky Force“ Sky Fly „Red Arrows Sky Force“ Drayton Manor Park Junior Achterbahn „Troublesome Trucks“ Junior Coaster „Troublesome Trucks“ Oakwood Leisure Park Euro-Fighter „Speed-NoLimits“ Euro-Fighter „Speed-NoLimits“ Thorpe Park Euro-Fighter „Saw – The Ride“ Euro-Fighter „Saw – The Ride“ Paultons Park Schlitten-Achterbahn „Cobra“ Bobsled Coaster „Cobra“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 11 / 39 Europa | Europe Italien | Italy Zoosafari Fasanolandia Euro-Fighter „Euro-Fighter“ Euro-Fighter „Euro-Fighter“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 12 / 39 Europa | Europe Niederlande | The Netherlands Duinrell Euro-Fighter „Falcon“ Euro-Fighter „Falcon“ Familien-Achterbahn „Dragon Fly“ Family Coaster „Dragon Fly“ Sky Fly „Wild Wings“ Sky Fly „Wild Wings“ Slagharen Infinity-Coaster „Gold Rush“ Infinity-Coaster „Gold Rush“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 13 / 39 Europa | Europe Österreich | Austria Familypark Neusiedlersee Sky Fly „Leonardos Flugmaschine“ Sky Fly „Leonardos Flugmaschine“ Schlitten-Achterbahn „Rattenmühle“ Bobsled Coaster „Rattenmühle“ Prater Wien Spinning-Coaster „Maskerade“ Spinning-Coaster „Maskerade“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 14 / 39 Europa | Europe Spanien | Spain Parque de Atracciones Madrid Familien-Achterbahn „TNT Tren de la Mina“ Family Coaster „TNT Tren de la Mina“ Port Aventura Polyp „Sombrero“ Polyp „Sombrero“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 15 / 39 Europa | Europe Schweden | Sweden Furuvik Jet Star II „Rocket“ Jet Star ll „Rocket“ Grönalund Tivoli Schlitten-Achterbahn „Vilda Musen“ Bobsled Coaster „Vilda Musen“ Liseberg Sky Roller „AeroSpin“ Sky Roller „AeroSpin“ Polyp „Jukebox“ Polyp „Jukebox“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 16 / 39 Nordamerika | North America USA | USA Adventure City Shuttle-Familien-Achterbahn „Rewind Racers“ Shuttle Family Coaster „Rewind Racers“ Canobie Lake Park Euro-Fighter „Untamed“ Euro-Fighter „Untamed“ Dollywood Euro-Fighter „Mystery Mine™“ Euro-Fighter „Mystery Mine™“ Familien-Achterbahn „FireChaser Express“ Family Coaster „FireChaser Express“ Galveston Island Historic Euro-Fighter „Iron Shark“ Pleasure Pier Euro-Fighter „Iron Shark“ Geauga Lake Holzachterbahn-Züge „Raging Wolf Bobs“ Wooden Coaster Trains „Raging Wolf Bobs“ Holzachterbahn-Züge „Villain“ Wooden Coaster Trains „Villain“ Hersheypark Achterbahn-Züge „SooperDooperLooper“ Coaster Trains „SooperDooperLooper“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 17 / 39 Nordamerika | North America USA | USA Legoland California Junior-Achterbahn 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Devil Dive“ Euro-Fighter „Dare Devil Dive“ Six Flags New England Spinning-Coaster „Mr Six‘s Pandemonium“ Spinning Coaster „Mr Six‘s Pandemonium“ Six Flags New Orleans Holzachterbahn-Züge „Mega Zeph“ Wooden Coaster Trains „Mega Zeph“ Six Flags Over Texas Spinning-Coaster „Tony Hawk‘s Big Spin“ Spinning Coaster „Tony Hawk‘s Big Spin“ Holzachterbahn-Züge „Texas Giant“ Wooden Coaster Trains „Texas Giant“ Six Flags St. Louis Holzachterbahn-Züge „Boss“ Wooden Coaster Trains „Boss“ Spinning-Coaster „Tony Hawk‘s Big Spin“ Spinning Coaster „Tony Hawk‘s Big Spin“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 19 / 39 Nordamerika | North America USA | USA Wild Adventures Holzachterbahn-Züge „Cheetah“ Wooden Coaster Trains „Cheetah“ Worlds of Fun Spinning Coaster „Spinning Dragons“ Spinning Coaster „Spinning Dragons“ Adventureland Altoona Infinity-Coaster „Monster“ Infinity-Coaster „Monster“ Casino Pier Euro-Fighter „Hydrus“ Euro-Fighter „Hydrus“ Darien Lake Euro-Fighter „Tantrum“ Euro-Fighter „Tantrum“ Knott‘s Berry Farm Infinity-Coaster „HangTime“ Infinity-Coaster „HangTime“ Oaks Amuesement Park Euro-Fighter „Adrenaline Peak“ Euro-Fighter „Adrenaline Peak“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 20 / 39 Nordamerika | North America USA | USA American Dream Mall Spinning-Coaster „The Shredder“ Spinning-Coaster „The Shredder“ Euro-Fighter „TMNT Shellraiser“ Euro-Fighter „TMNT Shellraiser“ Gerstlauer_reference_list_2020-02 21 / 39 Nordamerika | North America Mexico | Mexico Six Flags Mexico Holzachterbahn-Züge
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