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Ain't nothin' gonna break '''Sky High'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s stride, ain't nothin' gonna slow him down. Oh no. He's the unflappable optimist of the [[Air Patrol]], the bot who always has a sunny outlook and an uplifting word no matter how dire the situation is. This naturally puts some of his teammates on edge, particularly the grim [[Blaze Master]], but this doesn't faze Sky High in the least. He's firmly convinced that everything will turn out okay in the end... an outlook that can blind him to very real dangers if he's not careful.<ref>''[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'' #6</ref> | Ain't nothin' gonna break '''Sky High'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s stride, ain't nothin' gonna slow him down. Oh no. He's the unflappable optimist of the [[Air Patrol]], the bot who always has a sunny outlook and an uplifting word no matter how dire the situation is. This naturally puts some of his teammates on edge, particularly the grim [[Blaze Master]], but this doesn't faze Sky High in the least. He's firmly convinced that everything will turn out okay in the end... an outlook that can blind him to very real dangers if he's not careful.<ref>''[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye]]'' #6</ref> | ||
After being upgraded to a new size to interact with [[Power Core Combination]] technology as part of the Autobots' [[Master Class]] sub-group, he took the code name '''Airmaster''' and was partnered with the [[Targetmaster]] [[Deduce]]. | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===IDW comics continuity=== | ===IDW comics continuity=== | ||
Sky High was one of the legions of [[Dead Universe]] Micromasters who pursued [[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]] and [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] on [[Gorlam Prime]]. {{storylink|Spotlight: Hardhead}} | Sky High was one of the legions of [[Dead Universe]] Micromasters who pursued [[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]] and [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] on [[Gorlam Prime]]. {{storylink|Spotlight: Hardhead}} | ||
===United EX=== | |||
{{storylink|The Price of a Life} | |||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
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===United EX=== | |||
*'''Dozermaster vs Airmaster''' (Vs pack, [[October 20|10-20]]-[[2012]]) | |||
**''ID number'': '''EX P2''' | |||
: Airmaster is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Power Core Combiners]]'' [[Skyhammer (PCC)#Toys|Skyhammer]] toy, transforming into a SU-35 fighter jet. He also has a secondary "Prime mode" configuration in which he forms a super robot torso; in this mode he can use the drone-limbs from any 5-pack set to make a new super-robot. | |||
: He was only available in a set with [[Dozermaster]] and their Mini-Con partners Deduce and [[Groundbreak]]. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Most —if not all of the toys pictured in the 1990 Hasbro ''Transformers'' catalog are unfinished prototypes or mock-ups, and a variety of differences from final product pop up. In Sky High's case, the changes are incredibly minor; mainly, the black [[Paint operation|paint application]] for his cockpit windscreen is split up into four sections, where on the final toy it's one solid block of blue. | * Most —if not all of the toys pictured in the 1990 Hasbro ''Transformers'' catalog are unfinished prototypes or mock-ups, and a variety of differences from final product pop up. In Sky High's case, the changes are incredibly minor; mainly, the black [[Paint operation|paint application]] for his cockpit windscreen is split up into four sections, where on the final toy it's one solid block of blue. | ||
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[[Category:Generation 1 Autobots]] | [[Category:Generation 1 Autobots]] | ||
[[Category:Micromasters]] | [[Category:Micromasters]] | ||
[[Category:United Autobots]] | |||
[[Category:Zone Autobots]] | [[Category:Zone Autobots]] | ||
Revision as of 13:55, 15 November 2012
| This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot Micromaster. For the Generation 1 Autobot Pretender, see Sky High (Pretender). |
- Sky High is an Autobot Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Ain't nothin' gonna break Sky High's stride, ain't nothin' gonna slow him down. Oh no. He's the unflappable optimist of the Air Patrol, the bot who always has a sunny outlook and an uplifting word no matter how dire the situation is. This naturally puts some of his teammates on edge, particularly the grim Blaze Master, but this doesn't faze Sky High in the least. He's firmly convinced that everything will turn out okay in the end... an outlook that can blind him to very real dangers if he's not careful.[1]
After being upgraded to a new size to interact with Power Core Combination technology as part of the Autobots' Master Class sub-group, he took the code name Airmaster and was partnered with the Targetmaster Deduce.
Fiction
IDW comics continuity
Sky High was one of the legions of Dead Universe Micromasters who pursued Hardhead and Nightbeat on Gorlam Prime. Spotlight: Hardhead
United EX
{{storylink|The Price of a Life}
Toys
Generation 1

- Air Patrol (Micromaster Patrol, 1990)
- Sky High transforms into a Concorde Super Sonic Transport jet. He was only available as part of the Air Patrol set with his teammates Blaze Master, Eagle Eye and Tread Bolt.
Zone
- Sky Patrol Team (Micro Transformer team, 1990)
- Japanese ID number: C-352
- The Air Patrol was released as part of Takara's Zone series, with no notable changes from the Hasbro release.
United EX
- Airmaster is a redeco of the Power Core Combiners Skyhammer toy, transforming into a SU-35 fighter jet. He also has a secondary "Prime mode" configuration in which he forms a super robot torso; in this mode he can use the drone-limbs from any 5-pack set to make a new super-robot.
- He was only available in a set with Dozermaster and their Mini-Con partners Deduce and Groundbreak.
Notes
- Most —if not all of the toys pictured in the 1990 Hasbro Transformers catalog are unfinished prototypes or mock-ups, and a variety of differences from final product pop up. In Sky High's case, the changes are incredibly minor; mainly, the black paint application for his cockpit windscreen is split up into four sections, where on the final toy it's one solid block of blue.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Sky High (スカイハイ Sukai Hi)
- French: Orbitus (Canada)
- Italian: Phantom



