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In 1943 the US Air Force tasked Abraham Wald with a problem. Too many of their planes were being shot down so they wanted to add extra armour to the vulnerable parts of the planes. Too much armour would make the planes too heavy to fly properly, so they couldn’t add extra armour over the entire plan
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