Hmm not sure if it should be on the list but Python in Efteling was actualy the first major thrill ride with multpiple inversions on the European mainland. It basicly started the modern extreme coasters in Europe.
If I had to add three more, they'd all come from the same park - Kings Island Beast - first coaster to reach over 7,000 feet Son of Beast - wooden coaster with a loop The Bat ( Original ) - First arrow suspended swinging coaster
The coaster wars started in 1978 with Lock Ness Monster, Colossus and Gemini all breaking drop and speed records, with LNS's drop being 114' Colossus's being 115' and Gemini's bing 118'. More importantly though: you missed If you missed The Beast which broke drop, speed and length records when it opened the next year, with the speed and drop record being broken only one more time by a wooden coaster with American Eagle at what is now Six Flags Great America in 1981. That record would stand until 1988 with Steel coasters like Bandit in Japan and Shockwave which opened at the same park as American Eagle. Other than missing The Beast, your list is solid. Thanks for posting!
Hmm not sure if it should be on the list but Python in Efteling was actualy the first major thrill ride with multpiple inversions on the European mainland. It basicly started the modern extreme coasters in Europe.
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If I had to add three more, they'd all come from the same park - Kings Island
Beast - first coaster to reach over 7,000 feet
Son of Beast - wooden coaster with a loop
The Bat ( Original ) - First arrow suspended swinging coaster
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You forgot Steel Dragon 2000
The coaster wars started in 1978 with Lock Ness Monster, Colossus and Gemini all breaking drop and speed records, with LNS's drop being 114' Colossus's being 115' and Gemini's bing 118'. More importantly though: you missed If you missed The Beast which broke drop, speed and length records when it opened the next year, with the speed and drop record being broken only one more time by a wooden coaster with American Eagle at what is now Six Flags Great America in 1981. That record would stand until 1988 with Steel coasters like Bandit in Japan and Shockwave which opened at the same park as American Eagle. Other than missing The Beast, your list is solid. Thanks for posting!
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Switchback easily was! If you think wooden coasters developed bigger wooden coasters which developed steel coasters which developed hybrid coasters!
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TBH I think flashback at six flags magic mountain was a influential coaster it may be bad but IMO looks cool.
It did introduce the box beam track and 4 across seating but people don’t really know about it
Missing Oblivion, Air, and Thirteen from Alton Towers is criminal!
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Stealth/now nighthawk should have been on here it was the first ever technical flying coaster which inspired the B&M flyers
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