File:Everyday Science and Mechanics, November 1934 - 007.jpg
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This is a strikingly accurate article, made quaint by its lack of modern terminology. Through WW1, aircraft were in a more supplimentary role, but the future benefit of flying weapons platforms was quite evident. "Navies of the Stratosphere" was the best description they could find -- because back in the day, heavily armed ships could cruise near the coast, fire heavy weapons at a great distance - hopefully beyond the range of any defenses - and lay waste to cities. Aircraft, they theorized, could fulfill the same role, but from the air.
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