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aeroplanes
How did Aeroplanes transform war in WWII ?
Aeroplanes at the start of the First World War were little more that a wooden frame work covered in paper. Now, in 2014, we have aeroplanes that can fly several thousand feet above the earth, at supersonic speeds.
Paper-based systems are simple to use, cost-effective, and do not require electricity or technology to operate. Additionally, they offer a tangible format that is easy to organize and reference.
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The 1st war to use Aeroplanes (Heavier than air aircraft) was by the Italians in the Italo-Turkish war of 1911/1912. This was mainly kept to reconnaissance roles but some limited aerial bombing did take place. The aeroplane as a true fighting weapon did not happen fully until WWI.
Paper aeroplanes have been made since paper has been around. Leonardo Da Vinci made one of the largest paper aeroplanes the world has ever seen, and many of his attempts at aeroplane building involved copious amounts of paper.
Paper aeroplanes
People used aeroplanes because it's a quick way to kill people. All they need to do is fly their plane, and drop a bomb or explosive whenever they please.
The first aeroplanes of world war one were not used to fight they were simply used to observe enemy trenches, but planes soon become fighter planes when machine guns were added to the plane, also in world war 1 they could reach speeds of 100mph.
paper aeroplanes flies in air because they less resist the air. For example- if you drop a heavy object and a paper from same height, the heavy object reaches first to ground and the paper will reach ground after the object. Similarly, paper plane flies for some time in air then it comes down.
People use airplanes to get to a place faster and easier. They use airplanes for war and military purposes. They are also surveillance aircrafts or spy planes.