About: RAF Luqa

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Royal Air Force Luqa was a Royal Air Force station located on the island of Malta, now developed into the Malta International Airport. It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War. Particularly during the Siege of Malta from 1941 to 1943, RAF Luqa was a very important base for British Commonwealth forces fighting against Italy and Germany for naval control of the Mediterranean and for ground control of North Africa. Air combat over and near Malta was some of the most ferocious of the war, and a series of airfields were built on the small, rocky island: at Luqa, Ta' Qali, and Hal Far, plus satellite fields at Safi, Qrendi and on Malta's second island of Gozo.

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  • Royal Air Force Luqa est une base aérienne de la Royal Air Force située sur l'île de Malte, aujourd'hui transformée en aéroport international de Malte. Il a accueilli des avions de l'Air Headquarters Malta ( (en)) pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Particulièrement pendant le siège de Malte de 1941 à 1943, la RAF Luqa était une base très importante pour les forces du Commonwealth britannique combattant l'Italie et l'Allemagne pour le contrôle naval de la Méditerranée et pour le contrôle terrestre de l'Afrique du Nord. Les combats aériens au-dessus et à proximité de Malte furent parmi les plus féroces de la guerre, et une série d'aérodromes furent construits sur la petite île rocheuse : à Luqa, Ta' Qali et Hal Far, ainsi que des champs satellites à Safi, Qrendi et sur la deuxième île de Malte, Gozo. (fr)
  • Royal Air Force Luqa was a Royal Air Force station located on the island of Malta, now developed into the Malta International Airport. It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War. Particularly during the Siege of Malta from 1941 to 1943, RAF Luqa was a very important base for British Commonwealth forces fighting against Italy and Germany for naval control of the Mediterranean and for ground control of North Africa. Air combat over and near Malta was some of the most ferocious of the war, and a series of airfields were built on the small, rocky island: at Luqa, Ta' Qali, and Hal Far, plus satellite fields at Safi, Qrendi and on Malta's second island of Gozo. (en)
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  • Royal Air Force Luqa was a Royal Air Force station located on the island of Malta, now developed into the Malta International Airport. It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War. Particularly during the Siege of Malta from 1941 to 1943, RAF Luqa was a very important base for British Commonwealth forces fighting against Italy and Germany for naval control of the Mediterranean and for ground control of North Africa. Air combat over and near Malta was some of the most ferocious of the war, and a series of airfields were built on the small, rocky island: at Luqa, Ta' Qali, and Hal Far, plus satellite fields at Safi, Qrendi and on Malta's second island of Gozo. (en)
  • Royal Air Force Luqa est une base aérienne de la Royal Air Force située sur l'île de Malte, aujourd'hui transformée en aéroport international de Malte. Il a accueilli des avions de l'Air Headquarters Malta ( (en)) pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Particulièrement pendant le siège de Malte de 1941 à 1943, la RAF Luqa était une base très importante pour les forces du Commonwealth britannique combattant l'Italie et l'Allemagne pour le contrôle naval de la Méditerranée et pour le contrôle terrestre de l'Afrique du Nord. Les combats aériens au-dessus et à proximité de Malte furent parmi les plus féroces de la guerre, et une série d'aérodromes furent construits sur la petite île rocheuse : à Luqa, Ta' Qali et Hal Far, ainsi que des champs satellites à Safi, Qrendi et sur la deuxième île de Ma (fr)
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