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Airborne
The Dandu Monara is the king Ravana's flying machine in Ramayana.
The Flying carpet or the "Prince Housain's carpet", the magic carpet from Tangu in Persia.
The Flying mortar and pestle of Baba Yaga. (Slavic Mythology)
The Flying Throne of Kai Kavus was an eagle-propelled craft built by the Persian king Kay Kāvus, used for flying the king all the way to China.
The Vimana is a mythological flying machine from the Sanskrit epics, of Hindu origin.

Boats
The Argo, the ship of the Argonauts. Its bow could talk and it had the power of prophecy. (Greek mythology)
Caleuche, a mythical ghost ship of the Chilote mythology and local folklore of the Chiloé Island, in Chile. (Chilote mythology)
The Canoe of Gluskab, able to expand so it could hold an army or shrink to fit in the palm of your hand. (Abenaki mythology)
The Canoe of Māui, it became the South Island of New Zealand. (Māori mythology)
Ellida, a magic dragon ship given to Víking as a gift by Aegir. (Norse mythology)
Hringhorni, is the name of the ship of the god Baldr, described as the "greatest of all ships". (Norse mythology)
Naglfar, a ship made out of fingernails and toenails of the dead. It will set sail during Ragnarök. (Norse mythology)
Ra's Solar Barge, a boat that carries the resurrected king with the sun god Ra across the heavens. (Egyptian mythology)
Sessrúmnir, is both the goddess Freyja's hall located in Fólkvangr, a field where Freyja receives half of those who die in battle, and also the name of a ship. (Norse mythology)
Skíðblaðnir, a boat owned by Freyr. (Norse mythology)

Chariots
The Chariot of Fire, of the Angels of God who descended to earth, which he used to carry several persons in the Old Testament to heaven.
The Chariot of the Sea, the oceanic chariot teamed by hippocampi and/or dolphins, driven across the sky by the Greek god Poseidon.
The Chariot of the Sun, the fiery chariot driven across the sky by the Greek god Helios.
The Chariot of Thunder, driven across the sky by Thor and pulled by his two magic goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr. (Norse mythology)
The Vitthakalai a gold-decorated chariot of Kali according to Ayyavazhi mythology.

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