I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 72: This is definitely a moment in the history of magic that deserves to be remembered fore

  Chapter 72 This is definitely a scene worth remembering forever in the history of magic! (Seek to follow up)

Half of Darren's words made the townspeople itch, but they had no choice but to guess whether this airship could fly, how long it could fly, and whether it would not be lifted like the previous aircraft. Fell to the ground at high altitude...

  The professors and students of the Iyeta Academy are also gathering in the center of the square at this moment, staring at the huge airship parked in the center of the square.

  Even Herram couldn’t help but be amazed at its size. After a pause, he turned his head to look at Lynn, and said. "It's really an exquisite alchemy creation. I heard that this is your handwriting, Professor Lynn?"

   Lynn explained with a smile. "I only provided a blueprint. The production process of the airship was completed by Lydia and the others. It should be said that this airship was jointly manufactured by us."

  Although Lynn said so, Herram and others are clear that the production is nothing more than the second. The design principle of any alchemical creation is the most important!

   "Professor Lynn, since you call this an airship, don't you really intend to let it fly? How much magic power will it consume?" Kevin asked curiously.

  The bigger and heavier things are, the harder it is to fly into the sky. This can almost be said to be an iron law. To send such a huge alchemy instrument to the sky, the magic power consumed is probably incalculable.

   "I think you're mistaken, it's not magic to make this thing fly!" Lynn shook his head.

   Isn't magic? Hearing this, the professors and students present couldn't help being stunned for a moment. Could it be possible that this thing can fly by itself?

"Is this the aircraft you said last time to change the power and redesign the structure?" Herlam immediately thought of what Lynn said when he just crossed the sea and came to the wizard's land. He was indeed not on the airship. Feel any magic fluctuations.

   "No, if I have to say it, this airship uses another way of flying." Lynn thought for a while and replied.

  Herram frowned, thinking about what the so-called other method refers to, and then asked with great interest.

   "Then how long do you think it can stay in the sky at most? Ten minutes? One hour?"

   "I think it is longer than any number you can imagine. How long it can fly depends only on how long Lydia wants to stay in the sky..." Lynn replied with a smile.

  After hearing this, Philip and the others immediately lost their composure. Doesn't this mean that if Lydia doesn't want to come down, she can always fly in the sky?

   It doesn't make sense, considering that flying is a feat accomplished by only a few wizards...

   But before a few people could refute, a voice sounded from behind.

   "You mean that the airship can stay in the air continuously without consuming any energy? This is impossible, and it completely violates the law of conservation of magic!"

  Lin En looked back in surprise, and then saw two gorgeously dressed wizards walking towards this side.

"This is Mr. Tick, a member of the Wizarding Council..." Philip hurriedly introduced to Lynn, with a little more respect in his tone. Although Tick is a three-ring wizard like him, the other party has a high level of alchemy. In the Land of Wizards, its status is not much lower than that of ordinary great wizards.

   "As for the other..." Philip showed hesitation.

   "It's good that my name is Luo Er! I'm a commissioner sent by "Magic Weekly." Luo Er replied politely.

"Hello, Mr. Tick, Mr. Roll." Lin En nodded, and was surprisingly familiar with the name Tick. The one-ring magic he had learned was called [Tick's Farsightedness]. !

   "Let's be less polite, you haven't answered my question just now..." Tik didn't mean to chat at all, and asked very eagerly.

   "If it only refers to floating, of course there is no need to consume additional energy." Lynn explained and continued. "As for the principle, I can only say..."

   "This is a trade secret!"

  The expression on Tick's face immediately froze, and then changed into a look of helplessness. As an alchemist, he certainly knew that there were some things that he shouldn't ask.

   "Professor Lynn, the inspection work has been completed, and the Observatory can take off at any time!" Lydia trotted all the way over, and made a military salute for sailing, and said loudly.

   "Then we can start now!" Lynn said, waving his hands.

Lydia, who got the approval, immediately greeted Darren and the others excitedly, began to fill the airship's auxiliary airbag with hydrogen, and put a strong rope on several pillars in the square to prevent it from flying away in advance .

   The airbags above the airship look like one piece, but in fact, the interior is divided into two airbags, the main and the auxiliary.

  Only when the main airbag is filled with hydrogen, the lift force of the airship is slightly less than the gravity, which is at a critical point, so as long as the auxiliary airbag is also filled with hydrogen, it can fly directly.

   When landing, it needs to be reversed, and the auxiliary airbag is opened to let the air flow in, and the airship will slowly fall.

  As for why it is hydrogen instead of the safer helium, of course, because the former is easier to obtain, just separate it from water.

  The most important thing in the port of Iyeta is water!

Just when Darren and others were filling the auxiliary airbag with gas, Lydia had already climbed into the cabin of the airship by stepping on a ladder, pulled the alchemy eyepiece on her head, and put her hands on the large steering wheel. With a long appearance, there is an unstoppable excitement on his face.

  Everyone in the square focused their eyes. As the hydrogen in the auxiliary airbags increased, the huge airship began to shake slowly and floated up little by little.

   "Great, it really can fly!" "Really, our hard work was not in vain..."

  Seeing this scene, several halflings hugged each other excitedly. They have been working day and night for half a month, just for this day!

   "The Observatory is taking off!" Lydia swung her knife and cut off the rope connecting the airship and the column, and shouted loudly.

  Under the excited or shocking gazes of countless people, the behemoth in front of him quickly escaped the shackles of gravity and flew straight into the sky!

   "Amazing!" Herram said with emotion as he stared at the airship floating farther and farther in the sky.

  Rohr on the side quickly took out the quill, using magic power as ink, and quickly drew all the scenes he saw.

   This is definitely a scene worthy of being remembered forever in the history of magic!

  A halfling who doesn't know any magic, flew into the sky in a huge airship taller than two floors!

  (end of this chapter)

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