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* [[Kathrin]] and [[Lycia]] both own flying broomsticks of the model Tiro Mark 7 by Nubu-Astradis, which have a maximum speed of 37 miles per hour (60 km/h) and are considered excellent choices for beginners. The Tiru Mark 7 can be upgraded to 75 miles per hour (120 km/h), which they eventually do.
* [[Kathrin]] and [[Lycia]] both own flying broomsticks of the model Tiro Mark 7 by Nubu-Astradis, which have a maximum speed of 37 miles per hour (60 km/h) and are considered excellent choices for beginners. The Tiru Mark 7 can be upgraded to 75 miles per hour (120 km/h), which they eventually do.
* [[Grace Summerdale]] flies an antique model which is over 250 years old. She prefers it for its side saddle, which she considers more comfortable than modern saddles.
* [[Grace Summerdale]] flies an antique model which is over 250 years old. She prefers it for its side saddle, which she considers more comfortable than modern saddles.
* [[Radimir Zvonimirovich]] flies a Trŭnochistach ("Thornsweeper"), a racing broom of Bulgarian make.
* Adler-Wilcox is a renowned brand for racing and sport brooms, comparable to Ferrari or Lamborgini. Their current flagship model, the Comet Mk. III starts at 4,100 Thalers in its basic configuration.
* Adler-Wilcox is a renowned brand for racing and sport brooms, comparable to Ferrari or Lamborgini. Their current flagship model, the Comet Mk. III starts at 4,100 Thalers in its basic configuration.
* [[Radimir Zvonimirovich]] flies a Trŭnochistach ("Thornsweeper"), a racing broom of Bulgarian make.