Airheads Details 

**Introduction to the Airheads**


In a world cocooned by the enigmatic veil of the Dusting, where vast swathes of land lay dormant and the oceans whisper secrets of ages gone by, there exists a fraternity who defies the very gravity of their circumstances. They are the navigators of the nebulous horizons, the ones who dance with the clouds and waltz with the winds; they are the "Airheads".


As the shadows of the past cast a looming darkness over the land and the seas, the skies became the last frontier for hope and adventure. And it is in this vast expanse that the Airheads found their purpose and thrill. With the roar of their engines and the rustle of their wings, they transformed the celestial canvas into a tableau of dreams, aspirations, and challenges.


While many saw the post-Dusting world as an end, the Airheads viewed it as an invitation. An invitation to innovate, to explore, and most importantly, to unite. Their biplanes, bearing the scars of countless encounters and yet radiating an undying spirit, became symbols of resilience. These weren’t just machines; they were stories, tales of valor and adventure embroidered in metal and fabric.


But what truly drives an Airhead?


It’s the thrill of the unknown. It's the allure of uncharted territories, the pull of the horizon that keeps moving further as they chase it. The very uncertainties and dangers that deterred many became challenges to be tackled for the Airheads. Each flight is a dance with fate, each landing a testament to their skill and audacity.


Yet, their purpose transcends the mere thrill of flight. In a fragmented world, they became the threads binding isolated communities, delivering news, transporting essential goods, and ensuring that no one, no matter how remote, remained cut off. They acted as the arteries of a world trying to heal, pumping life into its farthest reaches.


The biplanes, with their amphibious features, allowed them to touch down wherever water kissed the earth, making them not just pilots, but also adventurers and, at times, fishermen. Their versatility turned them into the lifeline of a world grappling with change.


In the symphony of survival that echoed across the post-Dusting landscape, the Airheads' engines roared the loudest, not as a reminder of the challenges faced but as a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity. They didn’t just fly; they soared, with dreams as their co-pilots and hope fueling their journey.

In the aftermath of the Dusting, the world had irrevocably changed. The once buzzing streets were now quiet, and the vibrant colors of life had dimmed to somber hues. Yet, in these muted times, there remained a single beacon of excitement and anticipation: the arrival of the Airheads.


To the adults, the Airheads symbolized many things: a connection to the outside world, news from distant loved ones, or the arrival of much-needed supplies. But for children, their descent from the skies represented pure, unfiltered wonder.


In settlements across the island, children would eagerly mark calendars or etch tallies onto walls, counting down to the next anticipated Airheads' arrival. Stories and rumors would flutter through the communities, whispers of the treasures the biplanes might carry. Maybe this time they'd bring colorful fabrics from Cruise City or exotic seeds from the Gardeners. Perhaps there would be trinkets dredged up by DredgeCorp or songs from the Sisters of Chorus. The possibilities were endless, and the anticipation was palpable.


Playgrounds and gathering spots would buzz with chatter as kids traded tales about the last Airheads visit. Some would swear they had seen the pilot hand over a box filled with candy, while others would talk about toys crafted from salvaged materials. As tales grew taller, the mythical status of the Airheads would only rise.


On the day of an expected arrival, children would rush to any vantage point they could find. Little feet would climb trees, scramble onto roofs, or ascend hills, all to catch the earliest glimpse of the biplanes piercing the horizon. The hum of engines would trigger an infectious excitement. Waves of shouts and laughter would ripple through the community, an uncontainable energy that even many adults couldn't resist.


Once the biplane touched down, kids would swarm, eager to help unload or just to catch a closer glimpse of the avian marvel. Pilots, knowing their audience, would sometimes toss little trinkets or sweets into the throngs of excited kids. For that moment, the challenges of the post-Dusting world would fade away, replaced by joy, laughter, and the simple pleasure of surprises from the sky.


In a world reshaped by adversity, the Airheads became more than just pilots or couriers. They were bringers of joy, agents of wonder, and for the children, they were a promise that even in the darkest of times, there was always something to look forward to.

**Airheads Landing Locations**:


1. **Southpoint's Nest**: Given its significance, Nest would have a designated landing area for biplanes. The underwater aspect of Nest would likely intrigue the Airheads, as the city's unique architecture could inspire modifications to their aircraft, possibly even developing amphibious capabilities.


2. **Cruise City**: The repurposed cruise ships offer an ideal platform for seaplane variants of the biplanes. The ship decks serve as impromptu runways, with the ability to quickly convert into bazaars or trading posts upon landing.


3. **Airfields of Kona and Kohala**: While these locations were once crucial ports, post-Dusting they would have transformed into vital hubs for the Airheads, serving as rest, repair, and refueling stations.


4. **Abandoned Resorts**: The beaches and lagoons of former luxury resorts would provide calm landing areas for the amphibious biplanes. Over time, some of these spots might be converted into Airhead bases or trading hubs.


5. **Natural Clearings**: Grasslands and other clearings around the island would be marked as potential emergency landing zones. With time, some might develop into semi-permanent outposts.


**Biplane Modifications**:


- **Amphibious Features**: The biplanes are fitted with floats, allowing them to land on water. These floats could be compartmentalized, allowing for storage of fish or other marine resources collected during water-based missions.


- **Fishing Nets & Gear**: Retractable nets or fishing gear might be attached, allowing pilots to fish during landing. It's both a survival mechanism and a trade opportunity.


**Biofuels and Propulsion**:


Given the constraints of post-Dusting, a diverse range of biofuels would be explored:


1. **Algal Biofuel**: The Gardeners and Airheads would collaborate to cultivate specific algae strains in controlled ponds or even within converted sections of Cruise City's swimming pools. Algae are efficient photosynthesizers and can produce high oil yields.


2. **Jatropha Oil**: A plant that can grow in wastelands and produce seeds containing lipid oil. This oil can be refined and used as a biofuel.


3. **Animal Fats**: While not as efficient or sustainable, in dire circumstances, the fats rendered from fish or other animals could serve as emergency fuels.


4. **Ethanol from Plant Waste**: Residues from agricultural processes, especially from the Gardeners' operations, can be fermented to produce ethanol, a viable biofuel.


5. **Syngas from Biomass Gasification**: Organic materials, like plant waste or even certain extremeophiles, could be thermally broken down in low oxygen to produce a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen known as syngas, which can then be burned as fuel.


**External Combustion Engines**:


Opting for Stirling-style external combustion engines provides flexibility. They can be powered by any heat source, making them adaptable to whatever fuel is available. Their efficiency and relative simplicity make them ideal for the unpredictable world post-Dusting. They also produce less noise—a boon when trying to avoid avian attackers.


Through these adaptations and innovations, the Airheads not only manage to survive in the post-Dusting environment but become a vital lifeline for all the factions of Big Island.