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Dirgantara Monument ( id, Monumen Patung Dirgantara), also known as Gatot Kaca Monument after the Javanese ''wayang'' figure, is a monument located in Jakarta,
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. It is also known as Tugu Pancoran, after ''tugu'' a word for statue and
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, and the
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subdistrict of
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, where it is located. The monument was commissioned by President Sukarno in 1964 as a tribute to the
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and early Indonesian aviators who flew against the Dutch to achieve independence.


Description

The Dirgantara Monument is situated at the junction of Jalan Gatot Subroto and Jalan M.T. Haryono and looks along Jalan Dr. Supomo into the suburb of Tebet. Tebet itself was developed from the early 1960s to house people displaced by the construction of the
Gelora Bung Karno sports complex Bung Karno Sports Arena ( id, Kompleks Gelanggang Olahraga Bung Karno, known as Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex), formerly named Senayan Sports Arena ( id, Gelanggang Olahraga Senayan) from 1969 to 2001 and Asian Games Complex ( id, Kompleks Asi ...
at Senayan. The monument stands on top of a 27-meter high arched socle. The statue on top of the socle is an 11-meter
bronze sculpture Bronze is the most popular metal for Casting (metalworking), cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply "a bronze". It can be used for statues, singly or in groups, reliefs, and small statuettes and figurines, as w ...
of a man and weighs 11 tons. It depicts the ''manusia angkasa'', "space man", symbolizing the conquest of space by the nation.


History

The idea for the construction of the monument came from President Sukarno who wanted a statue as a homage to Indonesian airways, and to the conquest of space. The chosen location was in front of the headquarters of the
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, which was designed by
Friedrich Silaban Friedrich Silaban (16 December 1912 – 14 May 1984) was an Indonesian architect. His most well-known designs, such as the Istiqlal Mosque and the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, were commissioned during the presidency of Sukarno. Sila ...
, but which has since been demolished and replaced by the Wisma Aldiron Dirgantara office complex. The location was strategic because it was also the gateway to Jakarta for visitors coming from
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. The statue was designed by Edhi Sunarso around 1964–1965 with the help of the Arca family of
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, while the casting process was carried out by the Decorative Bronze Art Bronze Sculpture of Yogyakarta led by I Gardono. The development process was overseen by PN Hutama Karya with Ir. Sutami as the executing architect. Sukarno partly funded the construction of this monument from the sale of his private car. Unlike many monuments of the 1960s; the construction of the Dirgantara Monument took a long time to complete due to the September 1965 coup attempt and its aftermath. As a result, the monument was left without its bronze sculpture for more than a year. Rumors spread that the monument depicted device to extract eyes said to be used by the Communist Party of Indonesia during the alleged torture of the kidnapped generals, although this was repeatedly denied by President Sukarno. The bronze sculpture was assembled section by section (each section of the bronze sculpture weighted about 1 ton) until it was finally completed at the end of 1966, completing the Dirgantara Monument. During the late 90s, two elevated
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were constructed, flanking the monument in front and at the back.


In popular culture

Several notable nicknames for the Dirgantara Monument are "Truper" (a corruption of "trooper"), as some people think the statue depicts a parachutist, with the ragged clothes depicting the remnants of a parachute. Because the supporting
plinth A pedestal (from French ''piédestal'', Italian ''piedistallo'' 'foot of a stall') or plinth is a support at the bottom of a statue, vase, column, or certain altars. Smaller pedestals, especially if round in shape, may be called socles. In ...
is shaped like number seven, it is also known as the "Seven-up Man". The Dutch in Jakarta called it "Ard Schenk", because the posture of the arms are reminiscent of a skater.


See also

Other statues constructed by Edhi Sunarso in the 1960s: *
Selamat Datang Monument Selamat Datang Monument (''Selamat Datang'' is Indonesian for "Welcome"), also known as the ''Monumen Bundaran HI'' or ''Monumen Bunderan HI'' ( for 'Hotel Indonesia roundabout'), is a monument located in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. Completed in 1 ...
* West Irian Liberation Monument


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* * * * {{refend South Jakarta Buildings and structures completed in 1966 Monuments and memorials in Jakarta Post-independence architecture of Indonesia Buildings and structures in Jakarta