"Excellent! You're doing just fine T'charrl! As I said, gently push on the throttle and the wings will lift you up, it's very simple yes? The throttle itself will stick in one position if you leave it, so don't feel like you need to constantly hold onto it either." The more difficult part of this venture was likely going to be stopping, as steering and getting into the air were fairly self explanatory. The wings were angled in such a way that would push the ship forward, and obviously the faster they moved the quicker the ship itself would as well. To land all one needed to do was ease off the throttle, let the wings settle and then set anchor once all was said and done. They probably could have gone without the anchor, but with prevailing winds on their planet Katas figured it best to have some way to secure themselves to the ground. "I don't think you will... But should a storm come up be sure to land! It won't fare overly well in high winds, so you'd do best to find a place to set it down before you get caught up!" Oh it was everything he could do within his power not to start hopping right now, feeling all sorts of jittery over seeing his invention being used. Where there was excitement however there was also nerves, as depending on how this flight went they may or may not build more of these soon. "Enjoy your trip everyone, I look forward to hearing how it went!" That Katas man was really odd, and they left someone like that in charge of so much? Kaesstrians were a lot different than Saiyans in that regard, the King had a pretty much no nonsense policy and someone like Katas would never end up in any kind of real position. Speaking of position maybe he should be taking a little more incentive and try improving his standing with the others. Haku wasn't overly sure how to go about that really, but seeing how T'charrl was nervous about flying the ship he figured he'd offer to do it. Sure, he had no clue how just as the alien did and he wasn't going to show how eager he really was to try, but he'd put the offer out there. Coming over to the console he idly flicked at one of the displays, asking as passively as he possible could. Being called too small made him flinch slightly, frowning as he glanced up at T'charrl annoyed. "I'm not that small, and you're not that much taller than me anymore either. I could reach the controls easily," he retorted as he got all defensive, "But fine, if you want to do it then I won't bother you." Talk to the others? Right, because THAT always went over well. Shu still hated him and Takeshi only put on a front, he wasn't so blind as to think anyone here was actually welcoming him. Glancing over at the Princes briefly he let out a sigh, instead going to one of the few benches and laying down across it with his arms tucked under his head. If he wasn't going to fly then he might as well nap or something, there wasn't anything else to hold his attention. "If you're so tired buddy you can sleep, nothing's going to hurt you while I'm here," Takeshi answered with a smile, "I'll be right next to you the whole time." Keeping himself up couldn't be good, sooner or later Shu was going to need to sleep. Seeing the little guy like this was pretty disheartening as he was never this bad, and it would be a lousy first impression for Shu to show up like this. If this king of theirs was half as nice as they were being let on to believe then it shouldn't be too bad; if they were being lied to things could get a bit uncomfortable. Watching Haku take one of the benches he redirected his brother to another one, sitting down first and patting the spot beside himself. "It won't be bad, being in a boat is easy. I guess since we're in the air though maybe it's a little more like Nimbus? We'll be floating instead of driving or sailing, you know? It shouldn't be bumpy at all once we're in the air." Or maybe it would be with the wings flapping away, it was hard to say until they were actually doing it. "Do you want to try swimming while we're here? There's got to be water around here somewhere, and we've got plenty of time to do it. That's not hard either, we can probably teach you in a day if we tried."