Is the Gotengo from Atragon the very first flying warship (and warships are /m/)? If it isn't then what was the first?
>>23318653 (OP)I'm sure there's something in an Edgar Rice Burroughs novel
wtf is that namefile duel, are you having a melty again?
>>23318659He hates G-saviour and wanted that thread to get archived.
1904 Jules Verne's novel, Master of the World, features Robur the Conqueror's latest invention, The Terror, capable of operating as a speedboat, submarine, automobile, or aircraft.
In the 1061 movie, Vincent Price stars as Robur, and The Terror is a gigantic armored zeppelin with propellers aloft for lift.
In the 1961 film adaptation, Vincent Price stars as Robur, and his airship, The Terror is a giant armored zeppelin supported by propellers aloft.
The Iron Vulture is a flying aircraft carrier from the cartoon Talespin. I always wondered if it was inspired by The Terror.
>>23321197>>23321203I might give a look at both of these at some point if given the time, the book is public domain and AIP already has done a fantastic job with price for various movies, wasnโt expecting /m/ of all places to make me find something โnewโ