they going to be fine since the 2 booster attack to the armor of the wyvern so its more like both the rider and wyvern are sitting on a jet without steering wings so all the wyvern need to do is steer that with its wingsthanks for the translation.
As someone with a very basic understanding of aerodynamics, I think the configuration of those boosters will just continuously pitch the wyvern down
I can only suspend my belief so much. I'll buy into isekai and magic but I draw the line when plainly unfeasible airpower is portrayed!
(half tongue in cheek, half serious. It's hard to see that and not cringe just a little bit.)
Very true. He is a very wise and dangerous man.A wise king indeed: si vis pacem, para bellum
I don't know anything about aerodynamics except for what I look up and research for....reasons, but cursory research shows there are airplane models in which the engines are placed at the rear of the plan or in somewhat similar fashion to this one. Air Force's A-10 is one example that pops in my mind. I suspect that you would know better than I do, but what controls ascent and descent is elsewhere. As others have said, the dragons' wings and tail is likely what they would use to control their movement through the air. Have to remember, this is a test facility to perfect it and that's one of the reasons they brought Castor there. Of course, the author has to boost the MC a little, so it's pretty much already working. We'll probably get a "problem" with it in the next slice of a chapter installment or something. Keyword is probably.thanks for the translation.
As someone with a very basic understanding of aerodynamics, I think the configuration of those boosters will just continuously pitch the wyvern down
I can only suspend my belief so much. I'll buy into isekai and magic but I draw the line when plainly unfeasible airpower is portrayed!
(half tongue in cheek, half serious. It's hard to see that and not cringe just a little bit.)
Bladeless fan.is that supposed to be jet engine, or a bladeless fan?
lol