War production was important in the american industry because for war production mass production was one of their strengths with the assembly line producing about 80 thousand throughout the war this is supported in document 2 with the photo showing multiple planes being produced for the wars about 1000s of them that prove that mass production was the U.s strength in war
A plethora of planes was made during WWII including some of the most famous/infamous planes throughout history. Those planes include the P-51 Mustang, Grumman F6F Hellcat, P-38 Lightning, and the Spitfire (Budanovic 1-8). All of these planes played huge roles I the allied push through Europe and Northern Africa. The Axis (Nazi Germany, Japanese, and Italian forces) also had planes that were difference makers in WWII. For example the Messerschmitt Me 262, Mitsubishi Zero, Messerschmitt Bf 109, and Focke-Wulf 190 (Budanovic 1-8).
In WW1 the airplane had an unforeseen use. Dropping bombs. By the end of WW1 coordinated aerial bombardments were used frequently by both sides. Every war since has used this new way of delivering explosives extensively. In WW2 the U.S.A. used airplanes to drop the atom bomb.
sub marines and also telegraph and radio. World War I was the first war to use airplanes. Originally the airplanes were used to spy on the enemies and troops. By the end of the war they use the airplanes to drop bombs on troops and cities. They also mounted machine guns on some of the airplanes so they could shoot down other planes.
When the war started aircrafts were very basic and crude. By the time world war one ended the aircraft 's had became more sophisticated than they were at the beginning. The aircraft’s had bombers, fighters, and long range bombers. British men had army ranks when the war firsts started. The royal flying corps no longer existed when the war was ending.
The airplane was invented in 1903 by the Wright Brothers. Eleven years later World War I had begun. During the first year of conflict, airplanes were mostly involved in observation missions called reconnaissance. In observation missions the airplanes would fly above battlefields and determine the movements and position of enemies while also taking photographs.
Although aircraft were still in their infancy during World War 1, they laid the groundwork for the development of military aviation in the years to
During World War, I, the United Kingdom and France collectively produced around 130,000 aircrafts and Germany produced around 50,000 aircrafts. Whereas in World War II, the United Kingdom alone produced around 130,000 aircrafts and Germany produced 120,000 aircrafts. Ultimately, it is evident that the development of technology throughout
There was a tremendous amount of use to airplanes during World War two as well. Aircraft had evolved from the beginning to the end of the war as well. There were also many different types of aircraft and each of them had a different purpose. Aviation started in the military a long time ago. In 1909, the first ever heavier than air aircraft
Not only did she fly a plane, but she also designed and built her own aircraft. Her journey to becoming the first woman to design, build, and fly the first aeroplane was not easy at all. She changed history, even if it was only slightly, yet most people do not even know about her incredible accomplishments. Lilian’s story begins in 1878, near the village-like-town Maidstone in Kent, England.
By 1922 they were in over 3 million homes across the country. Radios allowed the country to give out large broadcasts of news all over the country while creating a whole new industry (Hill 4). Just coming out of World War I 2 years before the start of the 20’s, Airplane’s were beginning to grow in popularity. Built by Ford Motor Company, The “Tin Goose,” a reference to the Model T’s nickname as the “Tin Lizzy was one of the first airplanes used by America’s early commercial airlines. The airplane helped start the creation of the commercial airline industry(Ford Motor Company).
Germany and both United States were researching, engineering, developing and selling as much as they could. Jet engines were created during the war by a German physicist named Hans von Ohain. “Before World War II, in 1939, jet engines primarily existed in labs” (“Jet Engines” 1). Secondly, another popular company was Motorola. They originally were in a market for batteries, and then developed the Handie- Talkie SCR536 in 1940 and became a World War II icon.
Company Overview On August 16, 1912, Glenn L Martin established the Glenn L Martin Company in Los Angeles, California. Martin innovated and built his first aircraft, now know as the Orville Wright design, in a rented out church. On December 19, 1912, only four months later, Allan and Malcolm Lockheed founded the Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company that later became renamed Lockheed Aircraft Company. Both Martin and the Lockheed brothers were able to look past obstacles to provide what Lockheed Martin has “known for 100 years- innovation, performance, and purpose that are the keys to accelerating a brighter tomorrow” (Lockheed Martin).
There were a lot of challenges and opportunities in the aircraft manufacturing industry following World War II as commercial and military aircraft evolved from piston-engine to high performance, jet aircraft. After the war the AAF became very interested in jets because of meeting the German jet fighters and bombers
Slowly after the 1900’s different types of planes were being made and they had certain purposes. Big sturdy planes carried a lot of cargo, long thin planes carried passengers. Now almost everybody has rode a plane, it is really an amazing mode of transportation! The Wright Brothers changed the way aerodynamics works by, teaching thousands of pilots how to maneuver a plane.