What's going on guys and welcome back to the channel! On my quest to uncover the community's rarest and most intriguing coasters, I've come across many rides in other countries, from bizarre and unheard-of manufacturers to coasters that we just straight up don't know where they came from. But I've never seen anything like the coaster I'm about to highlight today. With the first coming into production in the early 1980s, this compact single looper came from Anton Schwarzkopf and was often seen traveling fairs around the world. But what is peculiar attraction, and where did it come from? And more importantly, why don't some consider it a coaster? This is the story of Anton Schwarzkopf's, Katapult! 🔥🎢
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