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The Flame Flyer first appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', as a Drift/Mini-Turbo-type kart exclusive to large-sized drivers. It features great speed and weight, along with good drift and [[Mini-Turbo]] performing; it is the fourth fastest vehicle (third fastest kart) in the game, with its speed being tied with that of the [[Sneakster]]. It is also fairly heavy, with its weight being tied with the [[Standard Kart L]] and [[Wario Bike]]; it is the fourth heaviest vehicle in the game, after the [[Honeycoupe]], [[Offroader]], and [[Piranha Prowler]]. However, it suffers from the third worst handling in the game, after the [[Jetsetter]] and [[Spear]], and it is tied with the latter in off-road performance, both having the second worst off-road in the game.
The Flame Flyer first appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', as a Drift/Mini-Turbo-type kart exclusive to large-sized drivers. It features great speed and weight, along with good drift and [[Mini-Turbo]] performing; it is the fourth fastest vehicle (third fastest kart) in the game, with its speed being tied with that of the [[Sneakster]]. It is also fairly heavy, with its weight being tied with the [[Standard Kart L]] and [[Wario Bike]]; it is the fourth heaviest vehicle in the game, after the [[Honeycoupe]], [[Offroader]], and [[Piranha Prowler]]. However, it suffers from the third worst handling in the game, after the [[Jetsetter]] and [[Spear]], and it is tied with the latter in off-road performance, both having the second worst off-road in the game.


More significantly, the Flame Flyer has the worst acceleration of all vehicles in the game, meaning it starts off very slowly if a [[Rocket Start]] is not performed and recovers slowly if hit by items such as Shells. However, if [[Waluigi]] or Large [[Mii]] uses the Flame Flyer, the acceleration will exceed that of the [[Flame Runner]], as both characters receive an acceleration bonus. Additionally, the acceleration of Waluigi's Flame Flyer will exceed that of the [[Jetsetter]] by one point. And if [[Donkey Kong]] uses the Flame Flyer, the acceleration will almost be the same as the Flame Runner. If [[Bowser]] rides the Flame Flyer, its weight will tie with the [[Offroader]] and its speed also ties with the [[B Dasher Mk. 2|Sprinter]].
More significantly, the Flame Flyer has the worst acceleration of all vehicles in the game, meaning it starts off very slowly if a [[Rocket Start]] is not performed and recovers slowly if hit by items such as Shells. However, if [[Waluigi]] or Large [[Mii]] uses the Flame Flyer, the acceleration will exceed that of the [[Flame Runner]], as both characters receive an acceleration bonus. Additionally, the acceleration of Waluigi's Flame Flyer will exceed that of both the Wild Wing and Jetsetter by one point. And if [[Donkey Kong]] uses the Flame Flyer, the acceleration will almost be the same as the Flame Runner. If [[Bowser]] rides the Flame Flyer, its weight will tie with the [[Offroader]] and its speed also ties with the [[B Dasher Mk. 2|Sprinter]].


The kart's [[bike]] counterpart is the [[Flame Runner]]. Compared to the [[Honeycoupe]] (its group counterpart), the Flame Flyer is faster, but is slightly lighter and has worse drifting and [[Mini-Turbo]]. The Flame Flyer shares its engine sound with the [[Mini Beast]] and the [[Wild Wing]] (its respective small and medium counterparts). The exact same sound is recycled for the [[B Dasher]] and [[Bruiser]] in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.
The kart's [[bike]] counterpart is the [[Flame Runner]]. Compared to the [[Honeycoupe]] (its group counterpart), the Flame Flyer is faster, but is slightly lighter and has worse drifting and [[Mini-Turbo]]. The Flame Flyer shares its engine sound with the [[Mini Beast]] and the [[Wild Wing]] (its respective small and medium counterparts). The exact same sound is recycled for the [[B Dasher]] and [[Bruiser]] in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.
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