Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter

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The Euro-Fighter is a type of steel roller coaster developed by Gerstlauer. First launched in 2003, the trademark feature of the roller coaster is its beyond-vertical drop, which reaches an angle greater than 90 degrees. Although the majority of Euro-Fighters are custom designed for each installation, every design so far has included the trademark drop. A number of different track elements are possible, including vertical loops, diving loops and barrel rolls. Almost all Euro-Fighter models have a vertical chain-driven lift hill, although LSM launch systems are also available.

Euro-Fighter - Der Schwur des Kärnan (Oath of Kärnan) at Hansa-Park has unique vertical drop in the enclosed lift hill, and it is the only one of this kind.
The vertical lift and 'beyond vertical' drop on a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter.

Riders are transported in individual cars around the track, which feature two rows of four seats. Two exceptions are Huracan at the Belantis amusement park in Germany and Dare Devil Dive at Six Flags Over Georgia, which both feature cars similar to those used on Gerstlauer's launched roller coasters. The cars have over-the-shoulder restraints and may be themed (to an extent) according to the customer's requirements. Dare Devil Dive's cars were the first to use a new lap-bar only restraint system in 2011 and were used on several following models. Over-the-shoulder restraints continued to be offered on Euro-Fighters and an updated design eventually appeared on Defiance in 2022.

Flucht von Novgorod, located at Hansa Park in Germany, was the first Euro-Fighter to incorporate both a vertical lift and an LSM launch in the same circuit.[1]

Installations

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NameModelParkCountryOpenedStatus
Vild-SvinetModel 500/8BonBon-LandDenmark Denmark2003Operating[2]
Typhoon Model 670/8BobbejaanlandBelgium Belgium2004Operating[3]
Speed: No LimitsModel 600Walygator-Sud Ouest (formerly Oakwood Theme Park)France France (United Kingdom formerly United Kingdom)2006In storage[4]
RageModel 320+Adventure IslandUnited Kingdom United Kingdom2007Operating[5]
Mystery MineCustomDollywoodUnited States United States2007Operating[6]
SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom PlungeCustomNickelodeon Universe Mall of AmericaUnited States United States2008Operating[7]
SAW: The RideCustomThorpe ParkUnited Kingdom United Kingdom2009Operating[8]
FalconModel 320+DuinrellNetherlands Netherlands2009Operating[9]
Flucht von NovgorodCustomHansa ParkGermany Germany2009Operating[10]
HuracanCustomBelantisGermany Germany2010Operating[11]
Dare Devil DiveCustomSix Flags Over GeorgiaUnited States United States2011Operating[12]
UntamedModel 320+Canobie Lake ParkUnited States United States2011Operating[13]
TakabishaModel 1000Fuji-Q HighlandJapan Japan2011Operating[14]
EurofighterModel 320+Zoosafari FasanolandiaItaly Italy2011Operating[15]
Iron SharkModel 380Galveston Island Historic Pleasure PierUnited States United States2012Operating[16]
AbyssCustomAdventure WorldAustralia Australia2013Operating[17][18]
KraterModel 380Colombian National Coffee ParkColombia Colombia2014Operating[19]
SerpentModel 320+Parc SindibadMorocco Morocco2015Operating[20]
PredatorModel 320+IMG Worlds of AdventureUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates2016Operating[21]
HydrusModel 320Casino PierUnited States United States2017Operating[22][23]
Adrenaline PeakModel 320Oaks Amusement ParkUnited States United States2018Operating[24][25]
TantrumModel 380Six Flags Darien LakeUnited States United States2018Operating[26]
TMNT ShellraiserModel 1000Nickelodeon Universe American DreamUnited States United States2019Operating

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VertikaModel 440La Récré Des 3 CurésFrance France2020Operating[28]
DefianceCustomGlenwood Caverns Adventure ParkUnited States United States2022Operating[29]
VindfaldCustomTivoli FrihedenDenmark Denmark2024Operating

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DrakonCustomPaultons ParkUnited Kingdom United Kingdom2026Under construction[31]
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