to carry people
The first use of airplanes was for pleasure. Flying around above the trees must have been a huge novelty and exhilarating fun. The first practical use of airplanes was for reconnaissance during the first world war. Manned and tethered balloons had been used for this purpose already and it was only natural for airplanes to be used for this purpose as well. Its to make people feel good in the sky.
People use model airplanes because they like airplanes or the look of them.
1. First mass use of flying machines (airplanes). 2. Flying machines (airplanes) made from wood and cloth. 3. Before guns were added to the airplane design, pilots threw objects like bricks and grenades at enemy aircraft. 4. Germany was the first country to use airplanes in the war.
Airplanes were first invented in 1903.
ARPANET, developed by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) in late 1969, was the first successful, practical use of a network.
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i think why they use airplanes toprotect them
The first practical use was carrying mail, which was within the weight capacity of early planes, and provided a rapid way to move messages, other than by radio. This began in 1911, and preceded the use of aircraft in combat. (Airmail eventually reduced the transit time for international mail to days instead of weeks.) This was followed by crop dusting, which saved a great amount of time over surface application of pesticides. This began around 1921.
wat were the first airplanes
No, airplanes came first
No, microwaves are not available on airplanes for passenger use.
The first military airplanes were used to observe enemy movements. Then they learned methods of directing artillery without the use of radio by flying in patterns to indicated direction and range.