that is a reason to do it.No. We wouldn't hear the end of it from the Greeks and the Serbs.
that is a reason to do it.No. We wouldn't hear the end of it from the Greeks and the Serbs.
I disagree.We are the owner of these lands, so we also owner of the cultural heritage of these lands. It can even be done just to annoy the GreeksWhatever they decide on, it should be a Turkic origin word. I don't agree with Anadolu Kartalı because "Anadolu" is of Greek origin.
It is according to history books, unless you claim they are false
And I take you have not read what I wrote.I take you know that from the 32 Sultans 30 had a Christian mother (30 generations in a row)
	
					
				Common SwiftEbabil kustur, bilmeyen ....
Ebabil is a bird of prey, a falcon sort
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Bro most people will come in mind 69 sex position so no way for that numberTF-69 Skybae
"69" because it's double the 35 of the F-35, and "bae" because it will sprinkle guided weapons on our enemies which will make them very salty.
Can't help it, she's a beautiful bird.Bro most people will come in mind 69 sex position so no way for that number![]()
Ebabil comes from the Semitic languageEbabil kustur, bilmeyen ....
Ebabil is a bird of prey, a falcon sort
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I was beginning to think that I was the only one curious about this issueRather than the nickname (don't worry, since we are now a frenemy within NATO, they also will find a code name), I wonder how the numerical coding will be. Because after the Hürjet and MMU codes are revealed, other future systems following these platforms will be coded according to this systematic.
I wonder if it will be two letters and two numbers, or one letter and three numbers, or some other combination. The first letter could be the nation code, the second could be the class code. In the numeric part, aircraft separation can be provided according to different parameters.
Designating military aerospace vehicles and ordnance is an important issue for standardization. I think this year or next year the Turkish Air Force's approach to this issue will be revealed. Probably the US Mission-Design-Series (MDS) designation system will be taken as an example.
And as I pointed out earlier I think it would be a better to go with NATO designations instead of Turkish designations like Chinese do (J, H, etc) because we will be seeking international customers and Turkey is still a NATO member.……….
Another point: what will be the aircraft nomenclature for air services of the Turkish Armed Forces?
Will we follow NATO designations such as, F, C, A and so on or will create our own and go with, for instance, A (avcı = fighter), T (taarruz = attack)? I, for one, prefer NATO designations. Almost universal.
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NP then. And I won’t be trying to convince you or anything since I’m not obliged to.Nope it doesn't, in core they remained Christian. The superfluous window dressing of "converting to Islam" is like those Iranian Mutah weddings
But there are too many F-X,F-XX in the worldI was beginning to think that I was the only one curious about this issue
And as I pointed out earlier I think it would be a better to go with NATO designations instead of Turkish designations like Chinese do (J, H, etc) because we will be seeking international customers and Turkey is still a NATO member.
edit: I know British and French use names only instead of code designations but still![]()