The British Empire
The empire was not built in a day. Neither is a British victory. Both were always inevitable.
Queen Victoria's fleet did not build the most powerful empire in the world on boldness alone. It built it on discipline, coordination, and the unshakeable belief that a well trained crew executing a sound plan will outlast anything the opposition brings to the sky.
The French Republic
Every current read. Every altitude owned. Every engagement fought on our terms.
The sky has currents, layers, and pockets of advantage that most commanders never notice. French captains notice all of them and have already decided which one wins the battle before the first exchange
The Kingdom of Prussia
What Bismarck built on the ground, the Prussian Air Fleet enforces in the sky. Neither was ever left to chance.
Control the resources. Control the tempo. Control the outcome. Prussia does not leave any of those to chance.
The Austrian Empire
Some fleets are built to strike hard. The Austrian Air Fleet is built to still be there after you do.
The Habsburgs did not build the longest lasting empire in European history by breaking under pressure. Neither do their airships. Neither do you
The Russian Empire
Three hundred years of Romanov rule did not survive revolution, invasion, and the harshest winters on earth by being fragile. Neither does the Imperial Air Fleet
The Russian Imperial Air Fleet does not peak. It endures. And endurance, over the long course of any engagement, is the only currency that actually matters.
The Pirate Syndicate
No crown. No colors. No conscience.
Other factions fight for territory. The Syndicate fights for whatever you happen to be transporting today.

