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The total list of uses for airplanes is literally endless. In the military, airplanes are used to drop bombs, attack ground instalations, provide fighter escort for bombers, observe enemy movements, and intercept incomig bombers. Aircraft today are mainly used to carry passengers and cargo. They are also used on a leisure basis.

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