10 Weird Realities Of Aerial Combat In World War I

(via Listverse) This year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I (1914–1918). By 1914, the airplane was barely a decade old but it already held the potential to revolutionize warfare. Air combat during those brief four years resulted in one of the steepest technological and tactical learning curves in history. Listverse investigates 10 weird realities that shaped the war in the skies over Europe.

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