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"Are you a wizard, or what?"
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- "What's that Weasley's riding? Why would anyone put a flying charm on a mouldy old log like that?"
- — Malfoy called to Ron in a sneering drawl.[src]
This charm (incantation unknown) is a spell cast on objects to allow them to fly. It is cast on broomsticks and flying carpets.
Draco Malfoy mentioned this spell in 1995 when taunting Ron Weasley about his older-model broomstick, which he deemed a "mouldy old log".[1]
Behind the scenes
- In The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, at the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride, Hermione uses it to make the 'bench' that one rides on fly into the air, so one can attend a Quidditch game at Hogwarts.
- This is most likely the spell Arthur Weasley used to make his Ford Anglia fly.
See also
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Mentioned only)
- Quidditch Through the Ages
- Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey
Notes and references
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 14 - (Percy and Padfoot)