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What was the main use for airplanes in World War I?
Airplanes enabled soldiers to observe troop movements and locations.
Airplanes allowed for the quick movement of resources.
Airplanes eliminated the need for soldiers in the trenches.
Airplanes decreased the significance of naval warfare.
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Airplanes enabled soldiers to observe troop movements and locations.
Early in World War I the primary role of aircraft was reconnaissance and artillery spotting; fighters and bombers developed later but observation remained the main initial use.
Early in World War I the primary role of aircraft was reconnaissance and artillery spotting; fighters and bombers developed later but observation remained the main initial use.
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