In these two major wars, there had been no systematic formation for aerial combat. In both conflicts, aerial troops either participated in similar troop confrontations, or served as scouts and disruptors of enemy logistics, occasionally undertaking the duty of ambushing some lightly defended areas.
Upon repeatedly hearing the Lord emphasize ground attacks through diving, the Fairy Dragon frowned in confusion.
The armor of aerial cavalry was far less robust than that of ground cavalry. Engaging in ground combat had never been within the capabilities of aerial cavalry. Upon reducing altitude, even a single arrow could potentially claim the expensive life of an aerial knight.
Even the most powerful aerial cavalry in history, the "Dragon Knights," did not rely on their oversized dragon spears with seven blades. How many enemies could be killed with a single dragon spear?