Category
page 1Roller coaster designers
Ken Anderson
Art director, story artist and layout artist (1909–1993)
LaMarcus Adna Thompson
American businessman (1848–1919)
Andrey Nartov
Russian sculptor, scientist and military engineer (1693-1756)
Zamperla
thumb|SpinSpider (operated since 2009) one giant frisbee from Zamperla (Giant Discovery) at TusenFryd, [[Norway.]]
thumb|Video of Lilla Lots at Liseberg, [[Gothenburg, Sweden. Lilla Lots is a version of Rockin' Tug.]]
Antonio Zamperla S.p.A. is an Italian design and manufacturing company founded in 1966. It is best known for creating family rides, thrill rides and roller coasters worldwide. The company also makes smaller coin-operated rides commonly found inside shopping malls.
Anton Schwarzkopf
German roller coaster designer (1924–2001)
Werner Stengel
German engineer; roller coaster designer
Rocky Mountain Construction
roller coaster manufacturer

John Miller
American entrepreneur (1872–1941)
John C. Allen
roller coaster designer (1907–1979)
Fabbri Group
Italian company
Gerstlauer
thumb|Lift and 97 Degree (angle)|degree first drop of the Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter Typhoon at [[Bobbejaanland.]]
Gerstlauer Amusement Rides GmbH is a German manufacturer of stationary and transportable amusement rides and roller coasters, located in Münsterhausen, Germany. As of May 2024, all 113 Gerstlauer-made rollercoasters are still in operation and at their original park, apart from Seifenkiste at Trampolino Familien- und Freizeitpark, which is currently in storage, and Pandemonium at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, which now operates at Six Flags Mexico under the name of Joker.
Tony Baxter
American artist
Ron Toomer
Roller coaster designer
John Wardley
British roller coaster designer