While i never got to ride this coaster and I hear it isn't as good as it looks. Its good to see it saved.
Its had a kind of special place in my heart since the early 2000s when i first came across it. As Maurers only big looping coaster it has some minor historical significance as well.
Oddly i think it has a place in internet history too as one of the first Meme(able) coasters ("Is that a real space shuttle?).
And as a testament to that, This is a coaster that despite being quite obscure and in a country many have never been to, Is still instantly recognisable to almost everyone on this forum,
And lastly. The main reason i am super happy this coaster is being saved is this
That left bank to right bank rising turn after the loop followed by almost a proto B&M hammerhead turn is one of the most aesthetically pleasing elements i know. And to see that scrapped would have made me sadder than all the other crap i said above.
There is something about the way all the elements in the main bowl of this coaster slot together (Like how the exit to the turn in the image above drops under the brake run) just makes me feel warm inside.