I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 388 - 376: The Mystery of Legends and Aerodynamics!

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Lydia couldn’t take her eyes off the blueprint, pondering the significance of each change. When she noticed the tail fin that Lynn had specifically added, she couldn’t help but ask.

"Headmaster, what is the tail fin for? Why are there two wings, one in the front and one in the back?"

"You see, all birds have tail feathers, right? That’s where the inspiration for the tail fin comes from," Lynn said with a smile.

Lydia paused for a moment, then quickly caught on. Indeed, whether it was a powerful magical beast or a common bird, they all had long tail feathers, and even dragons had a long tail.

"So, it is used to maintain balance and assist in steering, correct?" Lydia quickly guessed.

"Exactly," Lynn nodded. Drawing inspiration from nature is often a very important part of the design process.

After understanding this, Lydia pointed to the modified wings.

This was another surprise for her, as the wings Lynn had drawn weren’t perfectly flat; their tips were turned upwards, which was very strange, given no bird had wingtips that stood upright.

"This involves knowledge of aerodynamics. Simply put, it helps to block wingtip vortices, reduce induced drag, and increase the effective aspect ratio..." Lynn explained, going on and on.

Listening, Lydia felt dizzy. She had no idea what wingtip vortices or aspect ratios were...

"How about this, let’s fold two paper airplanes and give it a try!" Lynn suggested after some thought.

Lydia immediately perked up. Paper airplanes were something the Headmaster had taught her, a very interesting flying toy. They could be made with just a piece of paper. The principle of flight was similar to her flying machines, like a miniature, self-powered flying model.

During this time, she had also developed a new folding technique that could fly very far...

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Lydia quickly ran off and came back with two sheets of paper of the same size, handing one to Lynn and then swiftly folding hers.

A delicate paper airplane soon appeared in the girl’s palm. After taking a glance at Lynn, who was still folding paper, Lydia made a running motion and threw the paper airplane.

As they say, great strength brings miracles!

Under Lydia’s full effort, the paper airplane whooshed nearly thirty meters away before wobbling to the ground.

Lydia happily stood with her hands on her hips, looking back towards the Headmaster. This was the farthest any of her paper airplanes had ever flown!

"Is it my turn?" Lynn folded the wingtips upwards. He didn’t stand up or exert much force. Finding the right angle, he lightly flung the paper airplane, which slipped from his palm.

Ten meters, twenty meters, thirty meters... the paper airplane’s descent was still not apparent, and it even circled in the air, eventually returning to Lynn’s hand.

Lydia was completely astounded, so much so that she began to suspect the Headmaster had secretly used magic to cheat...

But she immediately remembered that the Headmaster couldn’t use magic now!

"You’re welcome to try it yourself!" Lynn shrugged his shoulders, clearly noticing the girl’s skepticism.

Lydia, unwilling to be stumped by her paper airplane, picked it up and made a small adjustment to the wings, then immediately tried again.

Because of the angle change, the paper airplane didn’t fly back but easily broke through the fifty-meter mark...

"So impressive!" Lydia exclaimed in amazement. Such a trivial change could enhance the distance of the paper airplane by more than seventy percent—it could only be described as dramatic!

In a moment, Lydia’s interest in "aerodynamics" was reignited; it was just too fascinating!

After Lynn demonstrated the superiority of a new design with his actions, he and Lydia discussed the materials needed to create new types of aircraft.

Lynn was very dedicated to this matter as well.

Airplanes are indeed the real weapons for air combat. After all, using airships for air defense is not the proper way. This time they had taken the enemy by surprise with newly developed laser magic, annihilating an entire Griffin Knight squadron!

However, such a brutal lesson would also make the Church vigilant.

They had used the laser magic more than once, both in the defense of the royal capital and at sea. Now that the information on laser magic had been exposed, it would be difficult to achieve such good battle results next time.

And this new type of aircraft would become their new trump card in air combat...

...

For the following two days, Lynn stayed in the manor, indulging in the luxurious life handed to him on a silver platter, occasionally guiding Lydia on making aircraft.

During this time, there didn’t seem to be any major movements from the Church’s side; at least the scouting airships they sent out hadn’t found any indications that the Empire was planning to invade on a large scale again.

Lynn guessed that the disastrous defeats of the two expeditionary forces were enough to damage the Empire’s vitality...

Moreover, the Empire’s expeditionary fleet might still be adrift on the sea, and it was likely that hostilities wouldn’t erupt again in the short term.

Although the power they demonstrated was strong, it was still far from making the Church feel fear, at most a bit of wariness. It was predictable that once the enemy launched another offensive, they would undoubtedly assemble an even more formidable force...

After ten days of recuperation, the vague pain in Lynn’s brain had completely disappeared, which also meant that he had recovered his magic casting ability. He could finally sway a few Legendary Councilmen within the Magic Domain.

This was undoubtedly the most pressing matter. First, it was to guide the Wizards to explore more micro realms, searching for a way to defeat the false god "Aira." Additionally, it could contribute to his magical network, increasing more computing power support.

Although the current computing power of the magical network was sufficient, even exceeding his maximum threshold, preparing ahead of time was always correct. This recent venture, risking brain damage, also brought Lynn closer to mastering and controlling Magic Power. He felt himself getting ever closer to becoming a fifth-ring Wizard!

"By the way, 071, weren’t you unable to tap into a Wizard’s computing power across levels before?" Lynn suddenly thought of a question and silently voiced his inquiry in his mind.

Previously, when he was only a formal Wizard, he had tried to mobilize the computing power of a great wizard like Anthony. The response he got was negative, as the mental level of the other party was higher than his, and he could not bear any great Wizard’s power.

It wasn’t until after his successful advancement that he received an affirmative response.

In Lynn’s view, there should also be a considerable gap between a great Wizard and a Legendary Wizard. Having just stepped into the realm of a great Wizard, he could already mobilize Harrov’s computing power, which somewhat surprised him.