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The Aviation Martyr’s Monument in Saraçhanebaşı, Fatih (1916), was designed by the architect Vedad Tek in memory of Fethi, Sadık and Nuri Bey. The three pilots died in 1914 while undertaking a flight from İstanbul to Cairo that was ordered by Enver Paşa to show the world that the Ottomans had an impressive airforce. The monument is formed in the shape of a broken column, on a marble base, to symbolize the uncompleted flight. Every year a rememberence ceremony is held in front of the monument.
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Fatih, Saraçhanebaşı’nda yer alan Hava Şehitleri Anıtı, mimar Vedad Tek tarafından tasarlandı. Türkiye havacılık tarihinin ilk şehitleri olan Fethi, Sadık ve Nuri beyleri anmak adına yapılan anıt 1916’da dikildi. 1914’te Enver Paşa’nın emriyle İstanbul’dan Kahire’ye göreve gönderilen bu üç pilot, uçuşu tamamlayamadan şehit olmuştu. Mermer kaide üstünde kırık bir sütun şeklindeki anıt, tamamlanamamış bu uçuşu temsil eder. Her yıl hava şehitlerini anmak üzere anıt önünde bir tören düzenlenir.

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