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Jinma Travelling Inverted Coaster For Germany 2026

roomraider

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Something a bit leftfield. But seems Noble Rides which is Jinmas's (i.e golden horse) European operation has sold a travelling inverted coaster to a showman in Germany.

It appears it will be operated by Vorlop.

Due to start operation in 2026 the ride features an inversion and a footprint around the size of Olympia Looping.

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Considering their rapid advancement and recent string of very good rides I'm quite looking forwards to seeing how this goes.

 
Are you sure about this? The footprint of Olympia Looping is a lot bigger.
This new coaster will only be a bit higher/taller
I was basing that off a news article and didn't bother to check but yes it is slightly shorter in base length. About 16m. 69 to 85 I think
 
Excited for this, it feels like forever since there was a new travelling coaster on the scene that wasn't a kiddy cred or wild mouse!
Yes you are right about that. But hopefully this coaster will give a smooth ride for a long time and not being a headbanger like Euro Star was in it's last years at the German fairs. But still Euro Star was an awesome coaster.
 
Great to see a new large scale travelling coaster being built. Olympia Looping won't be around forever, really hope this is a succes as we really need more large travelling coasters.
 
Great to see a new large scale travelling coaster being built. Olympia Looping won't be around forever, really hope this is a succes as we really need more large travelling coasters.
You are right Germany can use more large traveling coasters, but the major problem is the hight of transportation costs. Those costs have to go down to make large traveling coasters more interesting.
 
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