Flight, something that humans have always yearned for.
In the past, it was a privilege exclusive to birds, and humans had never touched the sky.
While Mages can fly, it is hard to call it true flight, after all, it's challenging to consider continuous floating or gliding for a certain distance as flying.
Even though early airplanes hardly qualified as true flight, the Wright Brothers' plane flew for a shorter time than a paper airplane during its first ascent, but it was, after all, the first successful venture by humans to use sustainable power to send a person into the sky.
It was neither a glider nor a hot air balloon but a machine that could continually provide power, allowing humans to fly successfully and persistently.
The magnificent history of human aviation in the original world began with this seemingly cruder thing than a glider.
