An account of the some of the events that led up to the beginning of World War One, as they took place 100 years ago.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
First Turkish Pilot completes flight Training
On 21 February 1912, Captain Fesa completed his flight training successfully and returned to his country upon receiving the 780th and the 1st pilot wings awarded by France and the Turkish Army respectively, while Yusuf Kenan Bey returned receiving the 797th pilot wings. Eight Turkish officers were also sent to France for flight training in the same year and the two aircraft purchased from France were delivered to Fesa and Yusuf Kenan in İstanbul on 15 March 1912. So, in early 1912, the Turkish Army had its first pilots and aircraft, and through the inauguration of the Air School (Flight School) in Yeşilköy (İstanbul) on 3 July 1912, the Turkish Army started to provide in-country training for its pilots.
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