Royal Air Force Krendi, also known as RAF Qrendi, was a Royal Air Force base located on the island of Malta, near the town of Qrendi. The station was...
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as nearby RAF Luqa. Other diversion airstrips similar in function to Safi were located at RAF Krendi and on Malta's second island of Gozo. RAF Safi was...
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List of former Royal Air Force stations (redirect from List of former RAF stations)
This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They...
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for his personal use. During World War II, a small airstrip known as RAF Krendi was built roughly halfway between the village and Siġġiewi. The airstrip...
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period and the Second World War, including RAF Hal Far, RAF Ta Kali, RAF Luqa, RAF Safi, RAF Krendi and Ta' Lambert Airfield. From the Abyssinian Crisis...
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Billy Drake (section RAF career)
assumed a staff job in Cairo, before becoming commander of the Krendi Wing at RAF Krendi on Malta, flying Spitfires. In July 1943, he made his last claim...
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later in East Africa. He returned to operations as a wing leader based at Krendi on the island of Malta and flying missions in the lead up to the Allied...
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Upload Photo Empty Niche (now with a statue of the Assumption) Triq R.A.F. Krendi (former 115 Triq San Nikola) 35°50′12″N 14°27′20″E / 35.836615°N 14...
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