Super Flight

Super Flight is the second studio album by Japanese jazz fusion band Casiopea, released via Alfa Records on November 25, 1979. Recording took place at Studio A in Shibaura, Tokyo from August to October of that year. The album cover arts depicts a blimp with "Casiopea" written on the side flying during a sunset near Lower Manhattan, New York.

Description
Super Flight is the first Casiopea release to feature tracks not written by Issei Noro, with "I Love New York", written by Steve Karmen, and "Sailing Alone", written by bassist Tetsuo Sakurai.

This album release right before a big change in Casiopea: It was Casiopea's last release with drummer Takashi Sasaki, who was replaced by Akira Jimbo later that year, it was Casiopea's last "transport / speed" themed album, and it was the last casiopea release of the 70s.

Credits and personnel
Recorded and mixed at Studio "A", Shibaura, Tokyo, August 27 – October 13, 1979

CASIOPEA are
 * Band Members
 * Issei Noro – electric guitar (Yamaha SG-2000, fretless guitar, arrangements
 * Minoru Mukaiya – keyboard, organ, pedal bass, synthesizers, vocoder, string arrangement on "Take Me"
 * Tetsuo Sakurai – bass guitar (Fender Jazz Bass, Yamaha BB-2000 Fretless Bass)
 * Takashi Sasaki – drums


 * Session Musicians
 * Kanya Kazama – backup drums
 * Penny (Toshitaro & Riverside) – percussion
 * Debrah Correll – vocals on "Olion"
 * Jun Fukamachi – conductor, horn arrangement on "Mighty Mouse"
 * Koji Hatori – trumpet
 * Toshio Araki – trumpet
 * Eiji Arai – trombone
 * Jake H. Conception – alto saxophone
 * Takeru Maruaoka – tenor saxophone
 * Shunzo Sunahara – baritone saxophone
 * Tomato Strings – strings


 * Production and design


 * Kunihiko Murai – executive producer
 * Syoro Kawazoe – executive producer
 * Shunsuke Miyazumi – producer
 * Shinji Sawada – producer
 * Norio Yoshizawa – recording, mixing engineer


 * Yasuhiko Terada – assistant engineer
 * Alphabet – art direction, design
 * Toshikuni Okubo – illustrator
 * Jun Takemura – liner notes
 * Kouji Suzuki – remastering engineer (2016)