By the spring of 1885, the airfield near the Hesh Factory buzzed with anticipation as Matthew Hesh and his team unveiled their latest creations. The success of the Flyer had ignited a fire within the aviation division, driving them to design and build a series of aircraft tailored to different needs. Matthew's vision for the future of aviation extended beyond experimentation—he sought to establish a thriving industry that mirrored the growth of his automobile empire.
Matthew stood in the hangar with Amber, Lionel, and a group of engineers. Before them were three new aircraft, each representing a distinct purpose and an evolution of their initial designs. The polished metal frames gleamed under the sunlight streaming through the hangar doors.