The in turn led me to the thought. "If Safehold did develop flight/f;lying machines, where would they locate runways/aerodromes/airports? Wouldn't Charis' Naval Traditions lead them to develop flying boats and seaplanes first?
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Zakharra wrote:(yes this includes no planes)
Weird Harold wrote:Actually, no it does NOT include "no planes" since there are other ways of powering airplanes than ICEs.
Zakharra wrote:Not really. I respectfully disagree. Steam engines are too big and heavy and stirlings are -not- a viable option until they are no longer needed (there's no way a stirling could provide the power a fighter plane or even a bomber needs. IC props and jets are more effective and efficient. I looked up stirling airplane engines and it's at the concept stage atm now. It worked on a small model but not in large scale production planes capable of transporting people or cargo). Unless you got some super efficient very long lasting battery, electric engine planes are out too.
Steam Engines are NOT too big and heavy, Boilers and coal bunkers are too big and heavy. There are other ways of generating steam. A Steam powered airplane has been built and flown successfully and reliably: Newsreel from April 1933
Electric motors can be driven by fuel-cells or even solar-cells: numerous videos of solar aircraft
Neither of those technologies can compete with ICEs and solar aircraft would definitely have to wait for the Proscriptions to be overturned. They are however, alternative technologies that might be (might have been) developed instead of ICEs.
So, with that out of the way, how will aviation develop on Safehold?
What kind of flying machine will come first?
How much guidance will Merlin/OWL have to provide?
How long will it take to duplicate Merlin's skimmers and assault shuttles?