1. Werner Stengel

    Werner Stengel is a notable German roller coaster designer and engineer. He is the founder of Stengel Engineering, also known as Ingenieur Büro Stengel GmbH (or Ingenieur Buero Stengel GmbH). Born 22 August 1936, in Bochum, Germany, he first worked on amusement park rides in collaboration with Anton Schwarzkopf in 1963. He established his own company, Stengel Engineering, in 1965.

  2. John Wardley

    John Wardley is a British award-winning concept designer and developer for theme parks, mainly for rides such as roller coasters. <br /> Mr. Wardley started off in the theatre, then later moving on to the film industry (including creating the special effects for five of the James Bond movies). These careers showed him what entertained the British public. The Tussauds Group then hired him, mainly because of his experiences in constructing and performing stage illusions.

  3. John Miller

    John A. Miller (born August John Mueller in 1872, Homewood, Illinois - died June 24, 1941, Houston, Texas) was a roller coaster designer and builder. He held over 100 patents, many of which were for roller coaster safety devices (e.g. the safety chain dog). For a time in his early career, he worked as a consultant to the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. He designed over 60 coasters in his lifetime.

  4. Ron Toomer

    Ronald Valentine Toomer (born 31 May 1930) is one of the prominent roller coaster designers in the world. He graduated from the University of Nevada with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the design team for the heat shield on the Apollo spacecraft. When he joined Arrow Dynamics, he was hired to work on the first all-steel roller coaster, Runaway Mine Ride. He worked for the firm Arrow Dynamics for many years before becoming its President in 1986.

  5. John C. Allen

    John C. Allen (May 21, 1907 - August 17, 1979) was a roller coaster designer who was responsible for the revival of wooden roller coasters which began in the 1970s. He attended Temple University. He started working for the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1934 as a coaster operator and rose to become president of the company by 1954. He has designed over 25 coasters and has made significant contributions to roller coaster technology.

  6. Herbert Paul Schmeck

    Herbert Paul Schmeck, roller coaster designer, worked for the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. He has been credited with over 50 different roller coaster designs.

  7. William Cobb

    William L. "Bill" Cobb, was a designer and engineer of roller coasters, as the founder and head of William Cobb & Associates. He is particularly noted for his work on designing and relocating several major wooden roller coasters in the 1970s and 1980s. A number of these coasters were world-record holders at the time of their opening. On the subject of roller coaster design, Cobb has been quoted as saying "You have to be a little bit mean.

  8. Steve

    I have dark brown hair and green eyes. I am usually wearing at least 1 article of clothing that is black. I like roller coasters obviously and but unfortunately I have only been to 2 amusement parks,Kennywood and Cedar Point. It sucks,I know,I know.

  9. Jeff Pike

    Born in Cincy in 1977.

  10. Adrian Bartlett

    blah blah blah well if im online, im probably at work which is as dangerous as drink driving on a long weekend becasue people creep up from behind - which kinda scares me.. I recently bought a studio in the city and a cat to match the decor? its black, mean and a by product of my ex girlfriend so i have given it the boot? i like roller coasters and at the momment work and TAFE take up pretty much all of my time. Im pretty content with a book and some good electro beats.

  11. Neil Fairbanks
  12. Hank Hill

    nick gutauskas age:14 sex:male identification %23: 1326839 country: United States of America.

  13. Flem Haggart

    hey I am just a guy that likes to hang out and talk to friends i am musical, athletic, and um well i dunno i am just me and if uwant to find out more about me just IM me.but aslo i am a strong Christian Leaders must accept responsibilityLeaders must be servantsOur greatest honor is being a child of GodHonest people are hard to findJudgement day will be too late for unbelievers.