The First World War was to introduce many innovative and novel ways of killing the enemy. It was the first truly modern war fought with modern equipment, and for the first time the new-fangled aircraft were to play their part.About the AuthorTerry C. Treadwell served in the RAF and is a former research and project officer for the RAF Museum. He is the author of "America's First Air War," "Submarines with Wings," "Strike from Beneath the Sea," and "Great Escapes," and is the former European correspondent of "Naval Aviation News" and "Wings of Gold" magazines.Date Published 1st October 2010