# Airborne

The *Airborne* pinball machine, released by Capcom Coin-Op, Inc. in 1996, features an aviation theme where players participate in international air shows. Designed by Claude Fernandez, this game is notable for its two flippers, multiple ramps, and unique "injector" mechanism that propels the ball down ramps.

## Manufacturer
[Capcom Coin-Op Inc.](/manufacturers/capcom-coin-op-inc)

## Production
1996

## Design team
- Design: [Claude Fernandez](/people/claude-fernandez)
- Art: [Paul Mazur](/people/paul-mazur)
- Software: [Bill Pfutzenreuter](/people/bill-pfutzenreuter)
- Mechanics: [Dan Molter](/people/dan-molter)
- Animation: [Chris Granner](/people/chris-granner)
- Callouts: [Chris Granner](/people/chris-granner)
- Animation: [Kevin Loza](/people/kevin-loza)
- Art: [Hugh van Zanten](/people/hugh-van-zanten)
- Callouts: [Jeff Powell](/people/jeff-powell)
- Callouts: [Claude Fernandez](/people/claude-fernandez)
- Callouts: [Mark Ritchie](/people/mark-ritchie)
- Software: [Dan Markham](/people/dan-markham)
- Music: [Chris Granner](/people/chris-granner)
- Sound: [Chris Granner](/people/chris-granner)
- Software: [Jeff Marshall](/people/jeff-marshall)

## Related
- [Flipper Football](/games/pinball/flipper-football)
- [Kingpin](/games/pinball/kingpin)
- [Pinball Magic](/games/pinball/pinball-magic)
- [Breakshot](/games/pinball/breakshot)
- [Big Bang Bar](/games/pinball/big-bang-bar)

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