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War In The Air  

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War In The Air In this question I am going to tell you whether or not planes were the most important aspect of the war. Planes in 1914 were usually one passenger aircraft with double wings, they only had one propeller and were not entirely balanced. Many of the planes were the same apart from the symbol on the side of each plane to distinguish what side they were on. In 1914 planes were not as beneficial as they are today. Because they were only single seater aircraft they could not transport anybody but the pilot himself anywhere. They could not evacuate any civilians because the enemy saw them as a target. Also it was difficult for them to deliver food to the troops safely because they were easy to see by the enemy. As well as this they couldn't carry many bombs because it was difficult to keep the plane...

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