There was a flying ship one kilometre above the surface of the water, on an unknown sea. It was 300 metres long and at its widest point 90 metres wide, and at its highest point it reached 80 metres. Its shape resembled, if anything, the head of an arrow or a spear. The hull, when viewed from above, consisted mainly of two rhombuses which overlapped each other, one was bigger.The stern was jammed to accommodate the engines, which were covered from above, forming a stern terrace. Short wings, two pairs of them were coming out of the hull in the furthest points, namely the sides of the rhombuses.

There were three more such terraces two on the sides and one on the bow. These were the only open decks on the whole ship.The rest were enclosed in the hull and covered with a layer of armour, in terms of protection and for the efficiency of the crew. 

The profile of the shib was such that the superstructure was in the back of the ship where in 2/5 of the ship the highest point was 60 metres above deck, where it then quickly fell to 20 metres for most of the ship except for the bow and stern. The form was mirrored below deck but the lowest point was only 30 metres. The height of the hull was decreasing to the sides.

Many windows allowed for viewing surroundings, from the inside. Scattered around the ship were antennas and other instruments of this type. Large doors, opened by sliding sideways, one pair per side, which visibly led to the hangars. 

There were many battle turrets on the ship, different in size. Three large cannons, two under the ship and one at the bow. Fifteen mediums again with ten under the ship and five on board, directed mainly at the bow. There were also about fifty small turrets spread all over the hull.

It was painted with dark grey and light grey elements plus gold ornaments and stripes that gave it character.  On the left side it had the TransMagica coat of arms, a gold shield with black edges on which a pair of wings coming out of blue crystal were found. Right after it there was an inscription and the name of this ship written in black.