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The [[Vulcan]] '''desert flyer''' was a common sight in and around {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} cities during the [[2230s]]. Its primary use was for personal transport and it was related to the [[hovercar]].
   
 
In [[2237]], [[Spock]] and a [[Vulcan 23rd century healer|Vulcan healer]] transported to a site in the [[L-langon Mountains]] in a desert flyer to attend to Spock's ailing ''[[sehlat]]'' [[I-Chaya]]. ({{TAS|Yesteryear}})
The [[Vulcan]] '''desert flyer''' was a common sight in and around [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] cities during the [[2230s]]. Its primary use was for personal transport.
 
   
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{{bginfo|When writing the script of "Yesteryear", [[D.C. Fontana]] asked that the desert flyer be "<u>not</u> saucer shaped, please." The script also described the craft as "a streamlined [[skimmer]]" and "large enough to carry several passengers".}}
In [[2237]], [[Spock]] and a [[Unnamed Vulcans (23rd century)#Vulcan Healer|Vulcan healer]] transported to a site in the [[L-langon Mountains]] in a desert flyer to attend to Spock's ailing ''[[sehlat]]'' [[I-Chaya]]. ({{TAS|Yesteryear}})
 
   
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File:Desertflyer.jpg

Vulcan desert flyer

The Vulcan desert flyer was a common sight in and around Vulcan cities during the 2230s. Its primary use was for personal transport and it was related to the hovercar.

In 2237, Spock and a Vulcan healer transported to a site in the L-langon Mountains in a desert flyer to attend to Spock's ailing sehlat I-Chaya. (TAS: "Yesteryear")

When writing the script of "Yesteryear", D.C. Fontana asked that the desert flyer be "not saucer shaped, please." The script also described the craft as "a streamlined skimmer" and "large enough to carry several passengers".