Stamp
SCG7661 - Turkey 1969 – Commemorating the First Airmail Flight (1914)
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This 60 kuruş Turkish stamp, issued in 1969, celebrates the 55th anniversary of Turkey’s first airmail flight in 1914. The design features an early monoplane bearing the Ottoman crescent and star insignia, symbolizing the dawn of Turkish aviation. The flight connected Istanbul and Baghdad, marking a milestone in the Ottoman Empire’s postal history. Printed in blue tones by Apa Ofset Basımevi, the stamp combines vintage aviation art with national pride.
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