The day after the memorial day celebrations, Berengar awoke early in the morning once more. Like usual, he filled out a mountain of paperwork while drinking copious quantities of coffee. By the time he had finished with his daily tasks, the sun had already set, and he was just about to get up and stretch his legs when he noticed an unusual proposal on his desk, which until now had been buried beneath what can only be described as a mountain of paperwork.
Berengar carefully observed the document, which turned out to be blueprints for a new and improved helicopter. Until now, the German Army had manufactured a limited number of primitive choppers for use with special operations.
The design that had been approved by the Kufstein Royal Armory was essentially a WW2 era Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 Drache, which was severely lacking in nearly every aspect when compared with more modern helicopters.