Strawberry Broadwing

Breed name: Strawberry Broadwing

Bird inspiration: Galah (pink and grey cockatoo)

Class: Broadwing

Subclass: Pony

Overview
These small pink and grey pegasi are sold almost exclusively as training mounts for young pilots. They can be feisty and are very intelligent, but their coloring makes them unique enough that larger pilot families will often purchase one to give their children experience, not only caring for and training pegasi, but flying them as well. Strawberries don't have a very large range, so if one flies off with a child aboard, a larger broadwing can easily catch up with them before too long.

Coloration and Conformation
The main body color, unusual for pegasi, is a pale shade of salmon pink. The wings, large for a pegasus so small, are blue-grey, and more than large enough to carry the little beasts, though they don't often fly more than a mile or two at a stretch. If they were closer to the size of their standard cousins, they might be considered heavy broadwings, for their stocky build and strong legs.