Airport is a bell-banger from 1969. No spinners or ball locks — just two-fisted vari-target action and plenty of bell ringing bumpers.
Vari-targets are those targets that when you ram into them with your ball they retreat backward — your score increasing the farther you drive them back. I love vari-targets and Airport has not one but a pair of them. In fact, Airport was the very first pinball table to feature vari-targets.
A four-player version of this table exists with a different theme and artwork, College Queens — also from 1969. (I think I like the jet-set Airport theme better though.)
Another community effort, this version is built upon the original version created by the late Loserman76 and the additional aesthetic musings of Teisen. I added Fleep sounds and new sound code while Cliffy made improvements and fixed oversights in the playfield (textures, reflections, etc.).
Be sure to grab the recent backglass from Hauntfreaks featuring Silversurfer's amazing vector artwork.
Original version by Loserman76:
https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/8171-airport-gottlieb-1969vpx/
Teisen's version:
https://vpuniverse.com/files/file/15776-airport-gottlieb-1969_teisen_mod/
Edited by JCalhoun
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