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As everyone should know, the first plane flight was conducted by the Wright Brothers. These planes could only make short flight of up to 100m but were vital in kicking off the science surrounding planes. From the Wright Brother's design 'biplanes' became more used around the world. They played an important role in WW1, spying beyond enemy lines but also used as an offensive by dropping bombs on enemy trenches.

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