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I am in the middle of reading Under The Guns Of The Red Baton, and there was a mention of a last wireless message from one of his victims. I hadn't ever thought about radios being aloft in observation planes in WWI, but this passage brings it to mind. Radios in WWI were fairly large items from the pictures I have seen. Is this how observation machines directed artillery during the war? If not how did observervation planes communicate with the ground at this time?
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