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  1. By Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature)

    Seed import (backfilled).

    description
    An early [[gameplay-feature:flippers]] mechanism found on woodrail-era machines of the late 1940s and early 1950s, where the flipper quickly energizes and then immediately de-energizes regardless of how long the player holds the button. The player cannot cradle or trap the ball — the flipper fires a single, brief stroke and drops back to rest. [[manufacturer:chicago-coin]] used impulse flippers as early as 1948, and the mechanism appeared on approximately 23 IPDB-cataloged machines. Impulse flippers represent a transitional technology between the pre-flipper era and the sustained-hold flippers that became standard, offering player control without the precision that holding the flipper up would later allow.
  2. By Flipcommons Catalog

    Seed import (backfilled).

    gameplay_feature_alias
    Impulse flipper
    gameplay_feature_parent
    Flippers
    name
    Impulse Flippers
    slug
    impulse-flippers