Anton Schwarzkopf - Notable Rides

Notable Rides

See also: Category:Amusement rides manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf and Category:Roller coasters manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf
  • Aconcagua - Parque de la Ciudad (Custom Super Speedracer model)
  • Alpenblitz - Parque de la Ciudad (Alpenblitz II model)
  • Alpina Bahn - large portable non-looping coaster, found on the German funfair circuit.
  • Big Bad Wolf - Busch Gardens Williamsburg (finished by Arrow Dynamics, now defunct)
  • Black Hole - Alton Towers (formerly "Black Hole II", a Jet Star 2 model, now defunct)
  • Broca - Parque Nacional Del Café (formerly located at Worlds of Fun as Zambezi Zinger, one of two surviving Speed Racer models)
  • The Bullet, Flamingo Land. First operated 1991 and removed in 2005.
  • Cascabel - La Feria Chapultepec Magico (Shuttle Loop model)
  • Colossus the Fire Dragon - Lagoon Amusement Park (Double Looping model, with additional trackway curve)
  • Enigma - Pleasurewood Hills (World's only Jumbo V coaster)
  • Dante's Inferno - Astroland
  • Golden Loop (Originally Named White Lightnin') at Gold Reef City in Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Greezed Lightnin’ - Kentucky Kingdom (Shuttle Loop model) Formerly located as Six Flags Great America as Tidal Wave (ride).
  • Greezed Lightnin' - AstroWorld - not to be confused with the ride of the same name in Kentucky, this was a flywheel launched shuttle loop built in 1978. Is now in storage.
  • Greased Lightnin' - a third model with a slightly different spelling, this model operated at California's Great America but is now in pieces.
  • Jet Star (Särkänniemi roller coaster) - Last Jet Star roller coaster ever built
  • Jet Star 2 - Lagoon Amusement Park (Jet Star 2 model)
  • Jumbo Jet - Cedar Point
  • Jumbo Jet - Morey's Piers
  • Katapul - Hopi Hari (Shuttle Loop model, formerly King Kobra at Kings Dominion and Thunder Looper at Alton Towers)
  • Knightmare - Camelot Theme Park (Custom Design)
  • Laser (roller coaster) - Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (Double Looping model) Closed at the end of 2008
  • Lisebergbanan - Liseberg in Sweden (custom design)
  • Looping Star - Nagashima Spa Land
  • Looping Star Dreamland Margate UK(1982)
  • Looping Star - Playcenter - São Paulo - Brasil
  • Dreier Looping, renamed Magnum Force and then Montaña Infinitum - 3 loop coaster, which toured German funfairs before being sold to Flamingo Land and then La Feria Chapultepec Magico where it currently resides.
  • Mind Bender (Six Flags Over Georgia) - Six Flags over Georgia
  • Mindbender (Galaxyland) - Galaxyland at the West Edmonton Mall
  • Montezooma's Revenge - Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California
  • Nightmare at Crack Axle Canyon - The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom (Jet Star model) (SBNO)
  • Nightmare at Phantom Cave - Darien Lake (Jet Star Model) (Defunct)
  • Olympia Looping - Portable roller coaster, the largest in the world
  • Rat Ride (now Raptor Attack) - Lightwater Valley (Wildcat model)
  • Revolution - Six Flags Magic Mountain The world's first modern looping roller coaster.
  • Ripper - Thrill-Ville USA (Jet Star Model)
  • Scorpion (roller coaster) - Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
  • Shock Wave - Six Flags Over Texas
  • Shuttle Loop - Nagashima Spa Land (Shuttle Loop model)
  • SooperDooperLooper - Hersheypark
  • Thriller - A portable multi-looper.
  • Twist N' Shout - Loudoun Castle (Silverarrow model)
  • Viper - Six Flags Astroworld (Looping Star model) demolished in 2005
  • Whizzer - Six Flags Great America (formerly "Willard's Whizzer", a Speed Racer model)
  • Wild Cat - Parque de la Ciudad A 54m Wildcat model (SBNO since 2008)
  • WildCat - Cedar Point A 65m Wildcat model that features two vertical spirals. Operated 1979-2011
  • Wheelie, Enterprise, Operated from 1977-2012. Removed to make room for SkyScreamer

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