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The 1903 Flyer had three instruments on board: a stopwatch to time the length of flights, a "Veedor" engine-revolutions counter to measure engine rpms, and an anemometer to measure distance.
But the future was looking up, in the form of vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft. Postwar strategists envisioned fighter aircraft flitting around the frontline like wasps, swooping down to ...