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TheCatLord
2 years ago
first off
why does it have sails if it already has propellers as a means of thrust, its not like you can use them for turning. unless they have an alternate purpose those things would actually be worse than dead weight, they’d cause an upward drag and they’d have to constantly compensate for the ship pulling up all the time if they go too fast.
Ill give them credit for making the underside flat given that this is meant to be landed but the rear propeller is so big that if it did land it would be damaged
even with the concept of magic this thing makes no sense
Sorry if this seems a bit preachy, I’ve spent about 1,000 hours in a game called From The Depths building airships and this thing is making me cringe.
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BlackDragonLord
2 years ago
Okay I’m not so sure about the design of the airship, not really the best design I have seen and it doesn’t even look like it can fly properly. I’m going to be honest, it looks way too weird even for a fantasy middle-aged type of airship.
first off
why does it have sails if it already has propellers as a means of thrust, its not like you can use them for turning. unless they have an alternate purpose those things would actually be worse than dead weight, they’d cause an upward drag and they’d have to constantly compensate for the ship pulling up all the time if they go too fast.
Ill give them credit for making the underside flat given that this is meant to be landed but the rear propeller is so big that if it did land it would be damaged
even with the concept of magic this thing makes no sense
Sorry if this seems a bit preachy, I’ve spent about 1,000 hours in a game called From The Depths building airships and this thing is making me cringe.
Okay I’m not so sure about the design of the airship, not really the best design I have seen and it doesn’t even look like it can fly properly. I’m going to be honest, it looks way too weird even for a fantasy middle-aged type of airship.