The Rise and Fall of Hurricanes in Malta during WWII
Malta’s Hurricane Chronicles: From Arrival to Reinforcements, the Vital Role of Hawker Hurricanes in Defending the Mediterranean Island during World War II.
Malta’s Hurricane Chronicles: From Arrival to Reinforcements, the Vital Role of Hawker Hurricanes in Defending the Mediterranean Island during World War II.
Italian Stukas dive-bombers, commonly known as “Picchiatello”, played a significant role in the Mediterranean theatre, notably in attacks on Malta.
In the summer of 1941, a new silhouette graced the skies over Malta—the Reggiane Re 2000. But its story was destined to be overshadowed by a more formidable successor, the Re 2001.
At 1:00 pm on Friday, February 12, 1915, three seaplanes were hoisted onto the flying deck of the HMS Ark Royal, the first seaplane carrier to visit Malta. Few hours later, one of these seaplanes, a Short Folder Type 135, marked a historic moment in the island’s aviation history.
Adrian Warburton was a British reconnaissance pilot during World War II, whose remarkable military career involved numerous missions and acts of bravery.