Me too. But I am not in favour of blaming the first guy who tied a rock to a stick for every subsequent abuse of his invention.
The first guy who tied a rock to a stick to hit someone over the head with is directly and 100% responsible for his own act, and partially - to a diminishing degree over time as it spreads over number of users - for all subsequent uses of his invention for the same purpose.
The inventor of the rack is 100% responsible for his invention and every single instance in which he put it to its intended use, and partially - to a diminishing degree over time as it spreads over number of users - for all subsequent uses of his invention for the same purpose.
So the Wright brothers, Otto Lilienthal, etc. are responsible for the bombing of Dresden, Hiroshima, etc.
Each of their shares is directly proportional to their contribution, degree of awareness and freedom to act differently.
Thus: the Wright brothers have no share in the bomb, and only a small share in the weaponization of airplanes, but a larger share in the air and noise pollution caused by airplanes. Lilienthal shares that blame, as gliders were an integral stage in the design of bombing craft - as were Zeppelins - but a far greater percent of the blame goes to Liutenant Giulio Gavotti, who threw the first bombs at Lybia, and everyone who subsequently participated in the development of bombs.
There is, of course, a special gallery in hell reserved for the generals who give the orders and the political leaders who declare the wars and the industrialists who produce the ordnance.
Given the number of people and other animals killed by bombs over the last century+, there is plenty of guilt for all the perpetrators.