Tuesday 17 June 2014

Fleight

Fleight: noun. Goods transported by aircraft, helicopter, zeppelin or hot air balloon. Most cargo which was transported between continents in the 19th century was fleight, since teleportation hadn't been invented at that point in history yet. There were major companies created around fleight amongst them Airgo and Go-go-cargo. It was also a major source of income for various empires because they could impose heavy taxes on fleight. In fact profits made from taxes on fleight were so great that they practically fuelled the German empire into the First World War and the appealing chances being presented attracted all the intelligent and brilliant scientists, who were vital to Germany in World War II. In fact it were these reasons, amongst others, that the world-famous book "How fleight started the Second World War..." was written about and because of.

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