“The future is in the skies.”

Atatürk's comment on aerospace-aeronautics, as quoted in Modernism and Nation-Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic (2001), p. 126 by Sibel Bozdoğan

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Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and the first Presiden… 1881–1938

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