Turkey — 3 museum-grade prints drawn from its heritage. Istanbul has served as imperial capital for Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman eras — a skyline defined by domes, minarets, and the Bosphorus strait that divides and connects two continents. Contemporary travel art often reduces the city to a single mosque postcard; this collage treats the tile tradition and waterfront rhythm as equally essential. The TAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK — ATAK meaning attack in Turkish — is a twin-engine tandem-seat attack helicopter derived from the Agusta A129 Mangusta, optimized for hot-and-high geography and day-night armed reconnaissance. First flight came in September 2009; Turkish Land Forces introduction followed in 2014 after a co-development programme between Turkish Aerospace Industries and Leonardo. 161st Filo — known in the Viper community as Kartal (Eagle) by day and Yarasa (Bat) by night — is the only Turkish squadron issued two radio call signs, reflecting round-the-clock readiness from Bandirma across the Aegean. Turkey's F-16 programme made the Fighting Falcon the backbone of THK fighter strength from the late 1980s onward; the Block 50 configuration shown here carries AMRAAM and indigenous SOM standoff weapons in the multirole strike role the squadron flies alongside NATO air-policing detachments.

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