Skyward Run is a focused single device altitude crash experience built around one bold loop: throttle a chosen airframe, watch the multiplier accelerate, and lock in the altitude before the horizon snatches it.
The application replaces the traditional generic crash board with a hangar of distinct aircraft blueprints. Each model rewrites the multiplier curve, the climb tempo and the ceiling window, so identical fuel stakes deliver completely different risk profiles. A live altimeter rail and an animated engine waveform make every climb readable at a glance, while a turbo burst lets pilots double the growth speed for three seconds at a fuel cost.
Manual mode hands the throttle to the player: the multiplier only climbs while the throttle is held, turning every flight into a precision drill. The auto inspection console flips the same situation around, locking in payouts at a chosen target so steady pilots can pursue volume runs without supervising the screen.
Daily fuel dispatch keeps every cockpit ready, the flight log replays every climb with peak, payout and modifier breakdown, and the aviator ranks board crowns the highest cashed multipliers across the device. Every screen is composed for portrait sky cockpit aesthetics with cobalt and silver accents and adapts to compact, regular and tablet form factors.