
Hürkuş: Göklerdeki Kahraman
War · History · Drama
Overview
The life of Vecihi Hürkuş, the first Turkish pilot to shoot down an enemy aircraft during World War I and the War of Independence, is being brought to the big screen. Vecihi Hürkuş, who pursued his passion for flying at the age of 16, dedicated his life to manufacturing aircraft and training new pilots.
Top Cast


Hilmi Cem İntepe
Hilmi Cem İntepe
Vecihi Hürkuş
Hilmi Cem İntepe
Vecihi Hürkuş


Gizem Karaca
Gizem Karaca
Hadiye Hanim
Gizem Karaca
Hadiye Hanim


Bora Akkaş
Bora Akkaş
Mehmet
Bora Akkaş
Mehmet


Miray Daner
Miray Daner
Miray Daner


Ali Nuri Türkoğlu
Ali Nuri Türkoğlu
Salih
Ali Nuri Türkoğlu
Salih


Birol Ünel
Birol Ünel
İvan
Birol Ünel
İvan


Cem Uçan
Cem Uçan
Azat
Cem Uçan
Azat


Eray Türk
Eray Türk
Eray Türk


Gurur Aydoğan
Gurur Aydoğan
Gurur Aydoğan


Hakan Yufkacıgil
Hakan Yufkacıgil
Hakan Yufkacıgil
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