The developments in airplane technology during World War I
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Title (Dublin Core)
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The developments in airplane technology during World War I
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Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
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What Four Years Have Done for Flying
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NOT one of the four types of airplane shown here was
in existence at the outbreak of the present war. Army
officers knew that the flying-machine would play some part
in the war—but what part? No one divined that machine-
guns would be fixed in position and fired through propellers ;
that speeds of 150 miles an hour would be about right for
a fighter; that machines would be developed for special
purposes—bombing, artillery control, fighting, etc. Four -
years of warfare have done more for the development of
‘the flying-machine than ten years of peace-time discussion
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Language (Dublin Core)
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eng
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Date Issued (Dublin Core)
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1919-01
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pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
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23
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Rights (Dublin Core)
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Public domain (Google digitized)
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Archived by (Dublin Core)
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Davide Donà
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Marco Bortolami (editor)