09.03.2026 02:10
A young man living in Amasya started giving training on using an F-16 fighter jet in a virtual environment from the studio he created in his attic. The flights he performed using a flight simulator with the joystick gifted by his friend, under the username 'Aloske gang', quickly became a hot topic. The young YouTuber said, "While my father wouldn't let me use his car, my friend gifted me a joystick. I learned with it. If our government wants, we are ready for duty."
A young YouTuber living in Amasya started giving virtual training on using an F-16 fighter jet from the studio he created in his attic.
The YouTuber with the username 'Aloske gang' quickly became a topic of discussion for his flights conducted with a flight simulator using a joystick gifted by a friend.
DEVELOPED AN INTEREST IN THE F-16 FIGHTER JET
The university graduate YouTuber developed an interest in the F-16 fighter jet, which he had never seen in his life. After his research, he purchased a flight program online. He began to share and teach the flights he understood the setup of with his followers in a live broadcast. In his first post, the young man summarized the takeoff procedures by activating the systems in the simulator of the fighting eagle within a minute, and in the second post, he conveyed every detail of the missile launch and return to base to his followers.
DREW INSPIRATION FROM HOT DEVELOPMENTS, STARTED TEACHING THOUSANDS
The 28-year-old young man, who drew inspiration from the hot developments in the Middle East, quickly became a topic of discussion with his live broadcasts, stating, "Becoming an F-16 pilot is everyone's dream. But we couldn't. We embarked on such a path. Young people love the flights very much. I started teaching thousands of people using one-on-one simulation."
"WE ARE READY FOR DUTY. IF NECESSARY, WE WILL EVEN USE A CATAFALQUE"
The young man, who reaches thousands from the studio in the attic of his rented house, said, "While my father wouldn't give me his car, my friend gifted me a joystick. I learned with it. We fly with 7 or 8 planes in the virtual fleet. We conduct operations in Syria. If our state wants, we are ready for duty. If necessary, we will even use a catapult."