The impact on aviation on society was huge. America and even other countries became much closer. No longer would people have to ride a train for several days or a ship for weeks to get from the east coast to the west coast. Ships were no longer the only way to get to Europe or other continents. And with easier transportation to many different areas, the trends, cultures, 'fads' of widely divided areas became meshed into one common society.
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No, that's way before the invention of airplanes.
The invention of airplanes was so impotant because it could travel farther and faster and it became a new level of fighting in war.
the wright brothers
the personal computer/workstation
Hmm, gee... What do you use to track airplanes? How about a radar? Yes, that seems reasonable.
well, in my experiences in the air force, robots not only fly airplanes, the crash them as well. On a more serious not, they often fertilize the airplanes using robo-seaman, which is derived from a navy invention
Before the invention of airplanes, cartography relied on ground surveys, landmarks, and sea voyages to map out areas. Aerial mapping was limited to using balloons or kites for a bird's-eye view. This led to less detailed and accurate maps compared to the precision enabled by aerial photography from airplanes.
The Internal combustion engine
it impacted by making an image projected in a room
it didn't impact classical music at all.
A need for fast transportation and the ability to travel to locations previously not reachable by foot, car, and train prompted the invention of the airplane.