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THE 1932 TURKISH TOUR
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2001 / JUNE
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When
the campaign was successfully completed, everyone
wanted to see the aircraft and the pilots who
flew them, so Atatürk proposed an airborne
tour of the entire country.
Commander of the Air Force, Muzaffer Ergüder,
agreed and appointed the First Air Regiment, popularly
known as the Sky Knights, who were based in Eskisehir.
Lieutenant Colonel Celal Yakal, commander of the
regiment, began preparations immediately. Yakal
had begun his military career as an army officer,
and later transferred to the air force. Although
his leg had been badly injured during the First
World War, he was a keen sportsman who encouraged
the playing of sports in the regiment.
The First Air Regiment flew Breguet-19s, the best
reconnaissance aircraft of the time, but even
so the proposed tour of the entire country would
be a challenge of unprecedented dimensions. |
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