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Air Hockey Puck Tables And Float In The Air

Air Hockey is a game for two players try to win over the other, sinking the disc on the goal. Air Hockey played on a special table: Air Hockey table.

Typically, air hockey table is a very big platform and a smooth surface. Rails is surrounded on all sides to prevent the puck and the strikers to leave the table. It ‘a place at both ends, which is the goal, where players are trying to incorporate the disc. The output is usually hard behind and below target.

Air hockey tables usually have a machine that supplies air to the surface of the table that produces air mattress. The machine then is really about air hockey table, but it is actually floating. This reduces friction on the playing surface, providing a rapid exchange of rings and attention is one of the main emotions of the game is played on the air hockey tables were developed in the very eye and hand coordination and ability to “fast on your feet” thinking.

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The History Of Air Hockey Games

The game of air hockey table, you know and love today was invented in 1969 by a group of engineers at Brunswick Billiards Brunswick. It was originally developed for commercial release, but put aside. Several years after the development of the original design engineers designed the first air hockey games, including hammers and discs.

The game was originally on the table with the flat and square mallets. The game now has a good advantage over the clubs. The table is intended for the table, which provides a smooth surface, which produces a zero friction. In general, a play area is filled with hundreds of small holes, through which is pumped a constant supply of fresh air. Wafers, then slips into a cushion of air above the table surface. Some surfaces are the only smooth surfaces without holes, and air generated a battery-powered air hockey puck game, which creates its own air cushion. It should be noted that this is not a regulation or approved for use in the United States Air Hockey Association approved events, games and tournaments.

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