F4-E Phantom II was painted with the Turkish flag specially for the 50th anniversary

Completing its 50th year within the Air Forces Command, F4-E Phantom IIIt was painted with the Turkish Flag specially for the 50th anniversary.

In addition to the Turkish Flag, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s signature, his sharp looks and the symbol that never loses its importance. “The future is in the sky” The design, which also bears the word, is black F4-E Phantom II It really created a great image on it. Phantom II, one of the most special warplanes in the aviation world and first developed by McDonnell Douglas for the United States Navy, is a machine that will never be forgotten with both its incredible sound and appearance.

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It is necessary to remember once again the importance that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk gave to aviation. about this Shared on the official website of the Turkish Aeronautical Association. Everyone should definitely read this statement: “Thanks to his foresight, which is one of his most important characteristics, Atatürk sensed some truths that many people at that time were not aware of, “The future is in the sky. He underlined how important aviation is with his statement: “Nations that cannot protect their skies can never be sure of their future.”

In these years, aviation was newly born and experiencing a period of development. The flow of civilization and the fast pace of science and technology force nations to seek their future in the skies. In this regard, Atatürk’s “A winged youth is the greatest assurance for the future of the country. “If one day Western feet will leave their footprints on the Moon, it is necessary to start working and make progress now to find a Turk among them.” The statement reveals Atatürk’s prediction about the level that aviation will reach in the future.

Ataturk followed the developments in the field of aviation and ensured that steps were taken for its implementation in Turkey. According to him, the biggest developments that would benefit humanity would be in the field of aviation. One day, human beings would even go to space, to other worlds, and conquer the Moon and similar planets. These modern wars would be won by the nations that were superior in the skies.

During his visit to the Eskişehir Airplane Regiment in 1936, he said: “Without doubt, the most effective weapon and tool of the future is the aircraft. One day, human beings will walk in the skies without an airplane, go to planets, and perhaps send us news from the moon.

There will be no need to wait for the year 2000 for this miracle to happen. Developing technology is already heralding this. Our duty is to ensure that we do not fall too far behind the West in this regard.” Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasha was thus encouraging young people towards aviation with his speeches.”



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