What matters most is the will to try.
When people are motivated, work gets done quickly.
The airship.
Repairs are complete.
It’s currently undergoing test flights, and so far, it’s floating without any issues.
Amazing.
It’s a shame I can’t board it.
Onboard the airship during the test flight are Loo, Tier, and the angels.
If anything goes wrong, they can escape by flying on their own.
「Would it not be acceptable to use the parachutes the Village Chief prepared?」
The mountain elves, who had hoped to ride, asked that.
Unfortunately, parachutes don’t open properly without sufficient altitude.
If something happens at low altitude, it could be dangerous.
I understand.
After a few more test flights, everyone will get their turn.
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The repaired airship is designed with a large gasbag sandwiched between two smaller gasbags.
It was originally royal property, but for some reason, though I don’t know why, it was handed down and repurposed as a passenger vessel.
Probably due to a lack of funds, according to Bell’s guess.
When the kingdom fell, Apri and the others escaped aboard that airship, now turned passenger vessel.
Since then, they had hidden it and not used it.
In other words, it hadn’t been maintained for a long time.
It’s no surprise that it was in a state where trouble was likely.
To have repaired it and gotten it flying safely again is, once more, truly impressive.
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After completing its test flight, the airship landed at the racecourse of Big Tree Village.
Though calling it a landing, it didn’t actually touch the ground. It hovered a few meters above.
That seems to be typical for airships.
While in flight, the gasbags are the most noticeable part, but once it lands, the passenger section stands out.
The passenger section is divided into four levels, with high ceilings on each floor.
That’s probably to accommodate the various races that might board.
In any case, having four levels makes it feel like a four-story building, so it’s no wonder it stands out.
Unlike a ship on water, nothing here is hidden below the surface.
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The interior of the passenger section.
The top level holds the control room, crew quarters, and the engine room.
All critical components are concentrated near the gasbags.
The second level from the top contains the special suite and the first-class cabins.
The special suite takes up the entire front portion of the ship and consists of a single room.
There are only two first-class cabins, one on each side.
The third level houses the second-class cabins and the kitchen.
Despite being called second-class cabins, they are very narrow private rooms, not even two tatami mats in size.
It might be better to knock down the walls and turn it into a larger common room.
The fourth level is the cargo hold.
This floor has a higher ceiling than the others.
Probably to allow the transport of large items.
Though it makes you worry the bottom might fall out, the flooring is quite thick.
That’s likely because it would take the initial impact in the event of a crash landing.
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When I went up to the rooftop of the passenger section... the view wasn’t very impressive.
All I could see were the gasbags.
The gas inside those gasbags, which are somehow able to lift a passenger section that looks fairly heavy, wasn’t any gas I recognized.
It’s called Floating Gas, a very straightforward name, and it’s produced by applying a special magic potion to something like a fake version of a Wind Magic Crystal.
It has no toxicity or flammability, making it very safe.
However, ordinary bags or cloth can’t hold it. You need containers or bags coated on the inside with another special magical potion.
Inside the airship’s gasbags are such containers, support frames to secure them, and pipes that feed the Floating Gas into them.
「I would have liked to sort out the plumbing a little better but for now, we’re concentrating on restoration.」
Loo, who had just finished the first test flight, explained it to me.
Tia and the angel tribe are inside the gasbags checking for any leaks.
「We restored the passenger section just like it was... but what do you think? Should we get rid of the second-class cabins?」
Hmm, yeah.
That depends on how we decide to use the airship.
Whether we make it a passenger vessel, a sightseeing ship, or a trade ship will change things.
...
Speaking of which, this airship...
How many people does it take to operate?
「If it’s just to fly it, we need a navigator, a helmsman, and an engineer. Three people are enough. For a three-shift rotation, that’s nine. The number would increase depending on how the ship’s used.」
It increases based on use?
「If we use it as a passenger ship, we’ll need cabin attendants, cooks, and medical staff, right?」
Ah, that’s true.
「And depending on the route, we’ll need escorts as well.」
There are flying demon beasts and monsters that claim the skies as their territory.
Escorts are necessary.
「But they have to be able to fly or use magic, otherwise they won’t be any help.」
Hmm.
Crew selection is going to be important too.
Alright, I’ll decide how we’re going to use it soon.
「Got it. Also...」
What is it?
「During the test flight, the Universal Ship kept flying alongside us.」
It was just keeping watch, worried about the airship.
Don’t worry about it.
「Even so... if we decide to use the airship somewhere, the Universal Ship isn’t going to just tag along, is it?」
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