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For questions about heavier-than-air artificial objects designed to fly through an atmosphere, including fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Not for flight-capable living creatures (use [avian]) or lighter-than-air artificial flying objects (consider [airships]). Compare also [flight], [spaceships].

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There's no space to construct a runway. Are early planes still useful and promising technology?

It's plausible to some degree. In large air carriers they "catch" fighter planes, which fly with a considerably higher velocity than 1910s airplanes, with a hook, more specifically a tailhook. Maybe s …
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Plausible reasons for the usage of Flying Ships

Given that they'll probably be a bulky construction, I'm thinking that they'll be the airborne analogs to aircraft carriers, much like the Helicarrier from Marvel Comics or the airborne cruisers seen in …
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