no, there was not advanced enough equipment for autopilot to take place. it requires the use of a computer, which back then they simply did not have. even autopilots these days aren't very smart, you need tell it where to fly, how fast to fly, how high to fly, vertical airspeed ect...
If your city was being bombed (that's when airplanes ((airplanes are vehicles that can fly in the sky)) fly over your city and drop bombs ((bombs are usually metal encasing a series of explosives that when set off create a large and destructive explosion)).) you could go and hide (hiding is when you try to not be seen by whatever you are hiding from) in the bomb shelter and not die.
Planes used to fly at night in World War 2 because when it was dark, the bomber's were able to see who had their lights on clearly - making a perfect target.
Airplanes probably ended trench warfare because they could fly over enemy camps, fire down on them, and gather information about troop arrangements. Source: My social studies teacher (a little) and my inference...
He flew in France
1. Made of metal 2. Faster 3. Deadlier After the Vietnam War: Airplanes can fly by themselves (no human required)
Cruising speed: 528km\h for 1900D
Most cruise at around 500 MPH.
Airplanes got popular after the invention of it by the Wright Brothers. They got more popular after the World War. People considered it as an fast mode of transportation. Before the invention of the airplane people thought it as impossible to fly.
mach 3 that means three times the speed of sound
Because cats do not have the capability to fly airplanes.
Because people are not able to fly without a airplanes.
You are unable to fly airplanes, however you can fly helicopters.
It was an acronym for "Women Airforce Service Pilots". They flew airplanes to the front, freeing up other pilots to fly the dangerous missions.
Type your answer here... airplanes fly in the stratosphere to avoid weather problems
Lift makes paper airplanes fly, just as it does real planes.magic
2,000 airplanes fly in the air each day.