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Sunny Flight

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Sunny Flight (サニー スカイ 1-5 Sunny Sky 1-5 in Japanese) is the Speedway in the Artisans Homeworld that only appeared in Spyro the Dragon. To access it, Spyro must jump on each of the platforms in front of the waterfall. For those who are unaware, this level is hinted by Lucas later in Wizard Peak. Sunny Flight is one of the few speedways that doesn't have rings to fly through. The original time limit is thirty (30) seconds.

Description

Sunny Flight, as its name implies, is a realm filled with sunlight in a mid-summer setting. The world itself consists of a series of train tracks going over, around, and through a hilly, green island which is littered with clusters of large, blue crystals and surrounded by tranquil water. There are distant, rainy-blue mountains seen in the background.

Trains puff around on the tracks, each containing two explosive barrels with targets painted on their sides. Pilots in single-propeller planes encircle a tower in the water on which a giant, luminescent green gem rests. A tunnel lit by blue crystals protruding through the walls leads to an outcropping at the center of which a large purple crystal cluster stands, illuminating the walls with a lavender hue under a similarly colored sky and an enormous, peaceful crescent moon.

Statistics

Enemies

Items

  • 8 Arches
  • 8 Barrels on Trains
  • 8 Chests
  • 8 Planes

(All time bonuses on the countdown mode are three seconds each)

Walkthrough

File:Spyro the Dragon 120% Walkthrough - 5 - Sunny Flight
By ZephyGameGuides

Gallery

Main article: Sunny Flight/Gallery

Trivia

  • This is the first level in the original trilogy to have "sunny" in the name, the other two being Sunny Beach and Sunny Villa.
  • Enchanted Towers appears to use a variation of this level's background.
  • In the Foil Demo and both Crash 3 demos, this level is accessible without having to step on the stones first.
  • In some early builds of the game, this level was called "FLYING".

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