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Tango0116 Jun 2020 3:54 p.m. PST

…RAF Spitfire Pilot Really Desert from Malta in WW2?

"It was a bright clear morning on April 20, 1942 when the skies above Malta were suddenly filled with dozens of Spitfires.

Those living through the seemingly endless aerial bombardment of the tiny British-controlled Mediterranean island stared in disbelief as the formation of friendly fighters split into two roughly equal groups.

One pulled into in a tight formation to land at the strip at Ta'Qali; the other descended on the runway at Luqa…"
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