Essay On Aeroplane And History
The invention of the aeroplane will bring about as great a revolution in men's habits as that of the railway engine and the steam-ship a hundred years ago. Then the world shrank in size; for, whereas in the old days of sailing vessels. England was six months away from Pakistan, it is now only three weeks away by steamer and 'railway train. But the size of the world will shrink much more now.
When in a few years' time we have a regular air service between Karachi and London. England will be only five days away. What a difference this will make to trade and commerce, to men's habits and thei'll'yiews of things.
So much for times of peace. But it is in the conduct of war that the aeroplane will bring about the greatest revolution.
Aeroplanes played an important part in the latter part of the Great War, although when the war began the invention was only a few years old. But when the next war comes. it will be largely a war in the air. Frontiers, fortresses, wire-entanglements, the ocean itself, will be no protection to any country. A fleet of battle-aeroplanes, loaded with poisonous gas and tons of high explosive bombs, will be able to wipe out a great city in a few minutes. And then man's wonderful conquest of the air, the should have been nothing but a blessing. will prove a curse, and his undoing.
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