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What was the first drone?

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Have you ever wondered where those cool flying robots came from? Join Mira and Finn as they uncover the wild and wacky history of drones! You won't believe it, but the very first drone was built over a hundred years ago during World War One. It was made of papier-mâché, weighed as much as a full-grown grizzly bear, and almost always crashed! Discover how the military used pilotless planes for target practice in World War Two, and learn the totally amazing secret about a famous Hollywood movie star who was discovered working in a drone factory! We'll trace the journey from massive, 27-foot-long spy planes to the tiny, super-fast quadcopters you can easily fly in your backyard using just a smartphone. Plus, find out all the incredible things drones can do today! From inspecting dark, spider-web-filled bridges to flying piping hot pizzas right to your front door! We'll even explore how thousands of glowing drones fly perfectly together to create 500-foot-tall dragons in the night sky! Grab your virtual reality goggles and get ready for a high-flying history adventure that will blow you away!

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