Have you ever wondered why they chose 9/11? What's the significance of the date?
I've heard some say that September 11th is one of the suspected dates of Christ Jesus' birth, so they picked that date as an attempt to disgrace his birth date.
That aside, I did come across this while looking into Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture (the last part of the song literally sounds like B2 bombers flying in, then cannon fire (vid8) (start at 11:31), but it was composed in 1880, 31 years prior to the first use of aircraft in war)
The first use of an airplane in war was on October 23, 1911, during the Italo-Turkish War, when an Italian pilot made a one-hour reconnaissance flight over enemy positions near Tripoli, Libya, in a Blériot XI monoplane
The year aircraft were first used in war is 1911
1911 can be read as 1/9/11, and in YEAR/MONTH/DAY format it reads 01/9/11 or September 11th, 2001.
Thought that was interesting.
Have you ever wondered why they chose 9/11? What's the significance of the date?
I've heard some say that September 11th is one of the suspected dates of Christ Jesus' birth, so they picked that date as an attempt to disgrace his birth date.
That aside, I did come across this while looking into Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture (the last part of the song [literally sounds like B2 bombers flying in, then cannon fire](https://vid8.poal.co/user/picman/d6aLm3s&t=691) (start at 11:31), but it was composed in 1880, 31 years prior to the first use of aircraft in war)
> **The first use of an airplane in war was on October 23, 1911**, during the Italo-Turkish War, when an Italian pilot made a one-hour reconnaissance flight over enemy positions near Tripoli, Libya, in a Blériot XI monoplane
The year aircraft were first used in war is 1911
1911 can be read as 1/9/11, and in YEAR/MONTH/DAY format it reads 01/9/11 or September 11th, 2001.
Thought that was interesting.
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