Warfare and military operations conducted by, amongst, and against aircraft and other aerial systems.
1To-day in aerial warfare the air-ship is relegated to the task of observer.
2The laws of aerial travel and aerial warfare open an unlimited field of speculation.
3But it could be a crucial advance in aerial warfare.
4None of them was an expert in aerial warfare.
5The third peculiarity of aerial warfare was that it was at once enormously destructive and entirely indecisive.
6The dangers of aerial warfare were instrumental in producing high chivalry in all the encampments of air men.
7His plane is recovered intact by the Germans, which results in a technological leap forward for aerial warfare.
8The advent of aerial warfare changed that, and also robbed the British of the protection afforded by the English Channel.
9The special peculiarities of aerial warfare were of such a nature as to trend, once it had begun, almost inevitably towards social disorganisation.
10She was the first of the great cities of the Scientific Age to suffer by the enormous powers and grotesque limitations of aerial warfare.
11Who can be giddy and careless with darkened streets, trains, trams, all telling of the awful possibilities of the new development of aerial warfare?
12Aerial warfare helped to bring about this consummation more speedily.
13Aerial warfare is still undeveloped, but the war has proved that the aeroplane, even in its present imperfect condition, is a useful instrument.
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