Flying Carpet (Model 137)
Machine Details
Manufacturer

Gottlieb
Year
1972
Technology Era
Electro-Mechanical (EM)
Machine Description
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Support Our WorkThe Flying Carpet pinball machine, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in the early 1970s, emerged during a vibrant period in pinball history when manufacturers were pushing the boundaries of electro-mechanical innovation. This Arabian Nights-themed machine captured the exotic mystique and adventure of Middle Eastern folklore that was popular in American entertainment during this era.
The machine featured classic EM gameplay elements with a distinctive themed playfield layout incorporating Arabian motifs, including genies, magic lamps, and the titular flying carpet. Like many Gottlieb machines of this period, it likely featured the company's distinctive sound effects and chimes, along with their characteristically reliable mechanical components and scoring systems.
While not one of Gottlieb's most widely produced or revolutionary machines, Flying Carpet represented the company's commitment to creating themed entertainment experiences that transported players to fantastic worlds. The machine helped maintain Gottlieb's position as one of the leading pinball manufacturers during the early 1970s, when the industry was still dominated by electro-mechanical machines just years before the solid-state revolution would transform pinball technology.