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By the beginning of World War 2 many planes were equipped with radios. If they did not have radios or in case of radio failure, the pilots could still communicate with each as was done in World War 1, with hand signals. By maneuvering of the aircraft they could achieve a primitive communication with other planes, and people on the ground.

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