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- Powerglide is an Autobot in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Powerglide, unlike most Autobots, can fly under his own power, and it goes straight to his pointy head. Give him any excuse and awaa-aa-aay he goes, dashing off into the stratosphere at 500 mph -- but not in a straight line. No, Powerglide is an aerial acrobat, able to perform stunts other Transformer planes would never dream of. Barrel rolls, tail stands, death spirals, screaming 3200-mph powerdives: none of these are too tough for this Autobot barnstormer, and if he has an audience, be they friendly or enemy, he is guaranteed to put on the air show of their lives.
Yet this seeming frivolity has saved his life countless times in combat. Powerglide is lightly armed with small concussion bombs and a nose-mounted thermal beam, and the former is practically useless in the air. Furthermore, his speed and power, impressive as they are, are vastly outclassed by most aerial Decepticons. Like the flying aces of World War I, Powerglide resorts to dogfighting maneuvers, using his flying skills to confuse and evade the enemy. This tactic works very well.
In fact, Powerglide's skill only aggravates his greatest weakness. He is good, and he knows it, and he misses no chance to show it. If this means he will seek out ever tougher foes to prove his mettle -- then he'll do that, even if it kills him. Some day, it might.
- Greek name: Keravnos (Κεραυνός)
- French-Canadian name: Survolo
- Italian name: Jumbo
Fiction
Animated continuity
- Voice actor: Michael Chain (US), Hirotaka Suzuoki (Japan)

Powerglide was a brash barnstormer with a penchant for spouting gung-ho sayings like "And awaaa-aaa-aay we go!". For a time, he was somewhat smitten with the fleshling female Astoria Carlton-Ritz. They went on a date or two, but (fortunately) the only lasting result was a series of flashing lights under his chestplate in the form of a stylized heart. What purpose this served (other than being disturbing) is not immediately clear. The Girl Who Loved Powerglide
Marvel Comics continuity
Powerglide was a member of Perceptor's resistance cell on Cybertron, until their great raid on Darkmount, during which Powerglide was accidentally transported to Earth with his comrades. While on Cybertron, he transformed into a triangular aircraft with hovering ability and a hoisting winch, with enough lifting power to just barely pick up his fellow Autobot Blaster. Once on Earth, he changed this mode for a ground-attack jet similar in appearance to a Republic A10.
Dreamwave comics continuity
Toys
Generation 1
- Powerglide (Mini-Vehicle, 1985)
- Japanese ID number: C-62

- Powerglide transforms into an A-10 "Thunderbolt" ground-strike plane. He is notable for being one of the earliest Autobots with an aerial alt-mode.
- Minibot Team (Multi-pack, 2004)
- Japanese ID number: TFC-12
- Powerglide was reissued in a "Transformers Collection" six-pack with Bumblebee, Cosmos, Gears, Huffer and Warpath. With the exception of an added faction sigil sticker, there are no notable differences between the original and the reissue versions.
Trivia

- Classics Fireflight, a redeco of Legends of Cybertron Jetfire, was originally intended to be Powerglide, but Hasbro apparently could not secure the name.
- Powerglide makes an appearance in one of the five Transformers public service announcements, speaking out against gender discrimination (If that's not irony, I don't know what is.).

