Timber Drop
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LocationFraispertuis City
Coordinates48°19′27″N 6°43′46″E / 48.3242°N 6.7295°E
StatusOperating
Opening date12 July 2011
| Timber Drop | |
|---|---|
First hill on Timber Drop | |
| Fraispertuis City | |
| Location | Fraispertuis City |
| Coordinates | 48°19′27″N 6°43′46″E / 48.3242°N 6.7295°E |
| Status | Operating |
| Opening date | 12 July 2011 |
| Cost | €3,000,000 |
| General statistics | |
| Type | Steel |
| Manufacturer | S&S – Sansei Technologies |
| Model | El Loco |
| Height | 29.26 m (96.0 ft) |
| Speed | 66 km/h (41 mph) |
| Inversions | 2 |
| Duration | 1:20 |
| Max vertical angle | 113.1° |
| Height restriction | 122 cm (4 ft 0 in) |
| Timber Drop at RCDB | |
Timber Drop is a steel roller coaster located at the Fraispertuis City amusement park in Jeanménil, France. With a slope of 113.1°, the coaster held the world record for the steepest drop in the world from 1 July 2011 to 16 July 2011, and currently holds the record for the steepest roller coaster drop in Europe.