shaeun wrote:Dilandu wrote:The question is, how many paratroopers you need to lift? Hm... the Church wouldn't have neither airplanes nor efficient anti-aircraft guns for quite a long time, so the 500-1000 meters altitude would be perfectly safe from any ground fire. So, we could trade the altitude for cargo...
Well, LZ-10 was capable of taking about 20 passenges onboard. Of course the paratroopers didn't need a lot of accomodation, but they are heavier than the average passengers. So about 25 paratroopers on the 17800 cubic meters rigid airship.
But Charis could not made aluminium... so, the Schutte-Lanz type, probably. Something like SL-2, with plywood construction. She could carry about 8 tons of payload and the speed of 88 km/h. Quite a ship, actually. Just imagine her -
http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/wp-content/ ... ppelin.jpg- flying over Zion in daylight...
Actually - can you imagine if they just base jumped into combat?
Add some deer whistles to the uniform and the screaming as they fell would definitely have an impact...
However, if you were just looking for shock and awe - you could use steam catapults to launch the troopers.. it would be more like a 'fling' than a combat drop - but it would have close to the same effect based on the way it would change the fluidity of the front lines of combat.
Of course - you would never get me to try either option...
An 8 tons payload, as 80 to 90 kg per men and a 30 kg chute/equipement ?? (not sure here, specialists ??), would give 66 troopers. We would also have to count unit-equipement, mortars, landmines, supplies, etc.
A deployment would have to be launch with multiple airships, to divide the load (mens, equipment, etc).
Paratrooping may not be the only way dawn. Glidding along a rope from the airship like the marines do from helicopters is also possible. So is the grape take off. One rope (or more, airships are longer than choppers), one latch/men and you would be taking the whole unit off in one lift, without landing.
Now that diesel engines are availables we can pull up the ropes without manual labor.
You could even land mules or horses if their hearts are strong enough. (druggs for transport ?)
Bombing is not the only fighting possible, sharpshooter, machineguns, canons, smokebombs, etc.
Postwar civilian use may be possible as fire fighter ?
Ideas ?