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The Booster is an amusement park ride made originally by HUSS Maschinenfabrik starting in 1998. Boosters are an evolution of HUSS' Breakdance ride, and are a competitor of Mondial's Shake and Fabbri's Crazy Shake rides. The basic movement is about the same as these rides, but the car is pivoted so that riders roll over sideways rather than flipped over. They are also known to turn upside down much more frequently than a traditional Shake ride. Most parks require riders to be at least 52 inches or taller.

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  • Booster ist ein Fahrgeschäft, das seit 1998 von der HUSS Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG. entwickelt und gebaut wurde sowie mittlerweile von der Bremer Firma Huss Park Attractions weitervertrieben wird. Bisher existieren drei Exemplare: zwei mobile und eine Parkversion. Von den drei gebauten Exemplaren befinden sich aktuell zwei Exemplare in der Hand eines deutschen Schaustellers (1 Reiseversion; 1 Parkversion (umbau 2017–2019)). Die zweite Reiseanlage wurde zum Ende 2005 nach Südostasien verkauft und wurde wenige Jahre später durch einen Sturm schwer beschädigt. Ab 2009 verlor sich die Spur der Anlage. (de)
  • The Booster is an amusement park ride made originally by HUSS Maschinenfabrik starting in 1998. Boosters are an evolution of HUSS' Breakdance ride, and are a competitor of Mondial's Shake and Fabbri's Crazy Shake rides. The basic movement is about the same as these rides, but the car is pivoted so that riders roll over sideways rather than flipped over. They are also known to turn upside down much more frequently than a traditional Shake ride. Most parks require riders to be at least 52 inches or taller. Although Boosters are popular with riders and regarded as one of HUSS' best attractions by enthusiasts, very few of these rides have been sold. This can be attributed to it having a lower capacity compared to competing and or similar attractions, and with just as high running costs. Despite all this, the Booster is still being offered by HUSS Park Attractions. (en)
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  • HUSS Booster at Linnanmäki, Finland (en)
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  • 1998 (xsd:integer)
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  • HUSS Park Attractions (en)
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  • Booster (en)
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  • In production (en)
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  • The Booster is an amusement park ride made originally by HUSS Maschinenfabrik starting in 1998. Boosters are an evolution of HUSS' Breakdance ride, and are a competitor of Mondial's Shake and Fabbri's Crazy Shake rides. The basic movement is about the same as these rides, but the car is pivoted so that riders roll over sideways rather than flipped over. They are also known to turn upside down much more frequently than a traditional Shake ride. Most parks require riders to be at least 52 inches or taller. (en)
  • Booster ist ein Fahrgeschäft, das seit 1998 von der HUSS Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG. entwickelt und gebaut wurde sowie mittlerweile von der Bremer Firma Huss Park Attractions weitervertrieben wird. Bisher existieren drei Exemplare: zwei mobile und eine Parkversion. (de)
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  • Booster (Fahrgeschäft) (de)
  • Booster (HUSS ride) (en)
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