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Gök Vatanın Öncüleri

Gök Vatanın Öncüleri

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A dream written across the skies in the early years of the Republic became a shared horizon for the Turkish nation.

This book is not merely a history of aviation; it is a reflection of the nation’s determination to stand on its own feet and of its will for independence, projected onto the skies. Within its pages, the institutional efforts of the Turkish Aeronautical Association intersect with the individual resolve of Vecihi Hürkuş, revealing Türkiye’s ascent into the skies through a narrative distilled from archives, periodicals, newspapers, and memoirs.

Inheriting the legacy of the Ottoman Empire’s earliest aviation initiatives, this endeavor was given new life over the skies of Anatolia through the Republic’s institutional vision. Despite severe constraints, the collective mobilization of the nation represented not only a technical undertaking, but also the projection of national will—its resolve and faith—into the Sky Homeland. From children donating their pocket money to workers contributing portions of their wages, this great march became the shared history of an ideal.

The Republican vision shaped under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk meets the skies in this work. What is recounted here is not a collection of forgotten memories consigned to dusty shelves, but the traces of a deeply rooted legacy—one that finds its present-day expression in Türkiye’s domestic defense industry, unmanned aerial vehicles, and national technology initiatives. This legacy has been carried into the future, particularly over the past quarter-century, through national aviation policies and the leadership of strategic institutions such as Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI).

For readers interested in the history of Turkish aviation, those curious about the foundations of the national defense industry, and anyone wishing to revisit the grand ideals of the Republic’s early years, this book serves both as a reference work and as an inspiring roadmap.

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