A study in aeronautics and balloon types.

Aerosailer - Possible caravel model, rustic in origin. Often used by traveling nomads such as air gypsies.
The deck of an air vessel from the Captain's perspective.
Aero-sailer - Windjammer with moving wings (flappers) and a rudder.
Aero-sailer - An 8-10 crewed air vessel with anchor and aft propeller.
Aerosailer - Used both in the military and among air pirates, galleons are rare sites because of their size, but useful for the same thing. Due to the fact they can fly supporting heavier fixings, they are able to support advanced cannons.
Aerosailer - Chinese Junk, uses propellers and adds a cultural flair in the style vessel.
Models of fancifully made, but active, aero-sailers. They are used a great deal for navy and royal flyer exhibitions, regattas, and when on business between royal nations. Very popular with travel by royal persons.



Zeppelin - Cloud City, so named because the inside could support the population of a small city, and so seems that way. These models can be conjoined in order to form air cities out of them, and bases.
Zeppelin – Desert Eagles are common in the desert portions of the Empire, favored for their quick speed and ability to endure the extreme desert climates.
Zeppelin – The Cardigan, named after Lieutenant General Lord Cardigan: James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, a British aristocrat; purchased a commission and continued to buy promotions, eventually becoming commander of the Light Brigade; leading it on its famous charge in 1854, during the Crimean War.
Zeppelin - This model, when seen, has earned the name "Guppy" because it seems like a small fish. Others have called it "Turtle". Serves as a lead scout vessel among merchant fleets and private enterprise.
Zeppelin - This is a ferry zeppelin, used to commute between points much like a bus system, and is also large enough to serve for flight purposes from city to city in the same country.


Aerosailer - Possible caravel model, rustic in origin. Often used by traveling nomads such as air gypsies.

The deck of an air vessel from the Captain's perspective.

Aero-sailer - Windjammer with moving wings (flappers) and a rudder.

Aero-sailer - An 8-10 crewed air vessel with anchor and aft propeller.

Aerosailer - Used both in the military and among air pirates, galleons are rare sites because of their size, but useful for the same thing. Due to the fact they can fly supporting heavier fixings, they are able to support advanced cannons.

Aerosailer - Chinese Junk, uses propellers and adds a cultural flair in the style vessel.

Models of fancifully made, but active, aero-sailers. They are used a great deal for navy and royal flyer exhibitions, regattas, and when on business between royal nations. Very popular with travel by royal persons.




Zeppelin - Cloud City, so named because the inside could support the population of a small city, and so seems that way. These models can be conjoined in order to form air cities out of them, and bases.

Zeppelin – Desert Eagles are common in the desert portions of the Empire, favored for their quick speed and ability to endure the extreme desert climates.

Zeppelin – The Cardigan, named after Lieutenant General Lord Cardigan: James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, a British aristocrat; purchased a commission and continued to buy promotions, eventually becoming commander of the Light Brigade; leading it on its famous charge in 1854, during the Crimean War.

Zeppelin - This model, when seen, has earned the name "Guppy" because it seems like a small fish. Others have called it "Turtle". Serves as a lead scout vessel among merchant fleets and private enterprise.

Zeppelin - This is a ferry zeppelin, used to commute between points much like a bus system, and is also large enough to serve for flight purposes from city to city in the same country.

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