UTAD – top left drop targets from the right flipper, three star rollovers to the top from the left flipper.
Balanced
Very High
A classic example of UTAD. The round standup targets are not worth the risk - - only 500 and one bonus advance. The vari-target is valuable enough to shoot [5K + 5 bonus advances if you hit it all the way back], but only worth risking if you’re really accurate; if you miss, the rebound is likely to drain. UTAD also gives you the chance to complete all three top lanes for double bonus.
via Bob's Guide
The "Big Indian" pinball machine, manufactured by Gottlieb in February 1974, features a Western theme with artwork by Gordon Morison. Designed by Ed Krynski, this four-player electro-mechanical game includes notable elements such as two flippers, five drop targets, a vari-target, and two pop bumpers.