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Skip- Name: Zeppelin Staaken R.VIDate Introduced to Military: 1917Key Tech Improvement: At the time of World War I, German zeppelins were larger-than-life airships -- their wing span was a whopping 138 feet 5.5 inches -- that threatened Britain's primary defenses, the English Channel and the Royal Navy. The payload for the Zeppelin nearly tripled the Caproni's capacity.read morePublic domain/Wikimedia CommonsShare
- Name: B-17 Flying FortressDate Introduced to Military: 1941Key Tech Improvement: In comparison to the B-24, which was introduced around the same time as the B-17 and produced in roughly the same number, the Air Force favored the B-17 because of its heavyweight material and survivability.read moreU.S. Air ForceShare
- Name: B-52 StratofortressDate Introduced to Military: 1951Key Tech Improvement: The B-52's eight jet engines, as opposed to the typical four propeller engines, set it apart from other heavy bombers. The difference in power gave the B-52 more speed, range, altitude and payload than the B-17.read moreAPShare
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