The first world war, brought about the magical development of all kinds of new airplanes. Necessity not only mothered invention but forced it to squeeze what previously had taken a half century of progress into four years. While seaplane inventor Glenn Curtiss worked with the navy to improve military seaplanes, the Dayton-Wright factory turned out the famous DH fighting planes for the airforce under the supervision of Orville Wright, co-inventor of the first practical airplane. The second initial H stood for Havilland, the DH plane was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland, the famous British airplane inventor.
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