Airplanes were made by the Wright Brothers, in 1899 they started to develop the model of the plane. They first made a successful flight over the sands of Kitty Hawk December 17, 1903.
To make airplanes.
Either you throw them or drop them.
No , not all air freight companies own their airplanes. As a matter of fact, most freight companies started out their business by renting airplanes.
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Airplanes had been around for just a decade when WWI started.
Airplanes were used from the beginning of the war. Most militaries had an air branch when WW1 started.
Japan flew their airplanes over an American navy base and dropped bombs on it. That started WWII for America.
It all started when a guy named ken base jumped off a cliff with a flying fox
Yes, jets really are airplanes but they are faster airplanes.
All gliders are airplanes, but not all airplanes are gliders.
Yes, jets are airplanes but they are called supersonic airplanes.
Germany was the first country to use airplanes, but other countries started using that technique after Germany had used airplanes. _ Most countries already had small standing airforces prior to the start of WW1. The Royal Flying Corp was created in 1912. Germany's Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte was formed in 1910. The French started the war with about 140 airplanes (their air corp started in 1909). Orignally airplanes were restricted to recon. As the war progressed the role of the plane changed. In 1914, air recon proved invaluable - the Battle of the Mons is a good example. Without the recon work done, the Allied troops may very well have been oblitereated. Both the German and Russian military used air recon extensively on the Eastern Front in 1914. I don't believe there is a specific date given for the use of airplanes because they were basically used from the start.