Flying a PG Skies 1714 is not for the faint of heart. It is an "involved" wing. Here is the breakdown of the in-flight experience.
A close-up corner detail of a modern glass office building or a luxury showroom. pg skies 1714
Kex is panicking. The ship is shaking. The Aethelgard is pulling them in. Flying a PG Skies 1714 is not for the faint of heart
Kex is floating in the center of the room. He isn't touching the ground. A tall, shimmering figure—made of the same crystalline moss as the Aethelgard —is wrapped around him. It has no face, just a void where a face should be. providing a punchy
PG Skies 1714: The Convergence of Smart Architecture and Digital Realism
31.4 degrees, providing a punchy, mid-to-late afternoon sun. Resolution: 14,000 x 7,000 pixels.