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Airplanes in WWI. I know they were pretty new then, (Original Post) raccoon Aug 2018 OP
I believe I've heard that they were used for surveillance. Arkansas Granny Aug 2018 #1
reconnaissance, mainly LuvLoogie Aug 2018 #2
They strafed enemy convoys and dropped rather small bombs as well. dameatball Aug 2018 #3
During the last years of the war, Doc_Technical Aug 2018 #4
Psychological impact probably outweighed the threat LSFL Aug 2018 #5
Don't forget that German Zeppelins bombed several cities, including London .... eppur_se_muova Aug 2018 #6

Arkansas Granny

(31,847 posts)
1. I believe I've heard that they were used for surveillance.
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 07:06 PM
Aug 2018

Knowing where the enemy is and troop numbers can be very valuable info.

dameatball

(7,603 posts)
3. They strafed enemy convoys and dropped rather small bombs as well.
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 07:11 PM
Aug 2018

The roads sucked for both sides in WWI, so merely knocking out a few trucks and some horse drawn wagons in a muddy area could halt an advance for a few hours.

Doc_Technical

(3,602 posts)
4. During the last years of the war,
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 07:41 PM
Aug 2018

all the major countries involved had twin engine bombers.
There were some raids on strategic targets and terror raids on civilians.

Russia had a four engine bomber designed by Igor Sikorsky, who
later went on to developed a successful helicopter.

LSFL

(1,112 posts)
5. Psychological impact probably outweighed the threat
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 09:07 PM
Aug 2018

They added an extra dimension of threat. Even if they were ineffectual, they must have been a distraction for ground forces. One more thing.

eppur_se_muova

(37,501 posts)
6. Don't forget that German Zeppelins bombed several cities, including London ....
Fri Aug 31, 2018, 10:17 AM
Aug 2018

and the Brits eventually learned how to shoot them down with incendiary bullets fired from airplanes.

As several others have noted, their first real use was reconnaisance. Then one of the pilots fired a gun at an enemy pilot, and things took off after that.

Supply convoys, including trains, were probably more vulnerable to strafing than were trenches. Hitting artillery emplacements before an attempted advance would have been an obvious move as well.

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