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* Generations {{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|II}}, and {{Gen|V}} introduced more Flying-type Pokémon than any other generation, each with {{tt|19|including Rotom's Fan form in Gen V}}. [[Generation VI]] and [[Generation VII]] introduced the fewest Flying-type Pokémon, with eight each. | * Generations {{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|II}}, and {{Gen|V}} introduced more Flying-type Pokémon than any other generation, each with {{tt|19|including Rotom's Fan form in Gen V}}. [[Generation VI]] and [[Generation VII]] introduced the fewest Flying-type Pokémon, with eight each. | ||
* Generations I and {{Gen|IV}} introduced more Flying-type moves than any other generation, with seven. Generation II introduced the fewest Flying-type moves, with only {{m|Aeroblast|one}}. | * Generations I and {{Gen|IV}} introduced more Flying-type moves than any other generation, with seven. Generation II introduced the fewest Flying-type moves, with only {{m|Aeroblast|one}}. | ||
* | * With only {{p|Tornadus|one}} exceptional, Flying was the only Pokémon type for which there were no single type Pokémon. | ||
* Prior to Generation VI, Flying was the only Pokémon type for which there was no dual type Pokémon with the type as its primary type. | * Prior to Generation VI, Flying was the only Pokémon type for which there was no dual type Pokémon with the type as its primary type. | ||
* Normal is the most common type paired with Flying. | * Normal is the most common type paired with Flying. |
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