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Fabbri Group
Italian amusement rides manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fabbri Group is an Italian amusement rides manufacturer based in Calto, Italy. They are known for producing a number staple attractions for both amusement parks and funfairs, such as the Booster and the Kamikaze Explorer.
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Fabbri was founded by Romolo Fabbri in Bergantino, an Italian village which became to home a number of amusement ride producers after World War II.[1] Manufacturing began in 1950 with the Avio (Aeroplane Ride), a ride specifically designed for traveling shows in Italy.[1] Over the following of years, Fabbri would evolve this attraction into the popular Telecombat ride. In the 1970s Romolo's son, Licinio Fabbri, took over direction of the company,[citation needed] and expanded sales beyond Italy into the rest of the European continent.[1] The company expanded once again with the founding of FC Fabbri Park Sr in 1990s, with the goal of reaching out to the world market.[1] After years of producing many different rides, the Fabbri Group entered the roller coaster market no later than 1998, with the introduction of a Wacky-Worm type ride.[2] In more recent years, the company has found success in producing large thrill rides such as the Booster, a pendulum ride which has sold over 50 units since 2000.[1] Rather than having one central facility for manufacturing, the Fabbri Group has several facilities that each specialize in their own type of ride, all of which are located in nearby towns.[1]
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Notable ride types
The Fabbri Group offers a large selection of rides, ranging from small children's rides to large roller coasters. Some of their notable attractions include:
- Booster[3]
- Giant Booster[3]
- Crazy Dance (Now sold as Magic Dance)[4]
- Eclipse[5]
- Evolution[6](No longer offered)
- Double Shock[7](No longer offered)
- Free Fall Towers[8]
- Giant Wheel[9]
- Hard Rock[10](No longer offered)
- Inversion[11]
- Kamikaze (Now sold as Saturno)[12]
- King Loop (Crazy Shake)[15](No longer offered)
- Mistral 63[16](No longer sold)
- Orbiter (Often known as a Hard Rock, but is a different attraction from the attraction already listed, no longer offered)[citation needed]
- Power Mouse[17]
- River rapids ride[citation needed](No longer offered)
- Smashing Jump[18]
- Tagada[19]
- Telecombat[20]
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List of roller coasters
As of 2024, Fabbri has built 26 roller coasters around the world.[21]
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