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Impact of Airplanes in the World WarsThey did not have much or enough impact on World War 1 because you could say they were still in experimental stages. In the 20 years that followed a lot of countries sought to improve the airplanes and airforces because they realized the impact it could have on a battlefield. In World War II they had a massive impact; Germany and Japan suffered from the power of the planes more than any other countries. Airplanes could destroy any target seen; other planes, ships, tanks, buildings, bunkers etc. Also, the combined allied airforce ran into the hundreds of thousands, so they would not produce that many if they were not having an impact. The American airforce alone had around 85,000 aircraft and 8,500,000 men during World War II.
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