Marylands over Malta

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The authors, in earlier publications, charted the air war over Malta in the greatest of detail, from 10 June 1940, Italy's declaration of war against. France and Britain, to 17 August 1943, the fall of Sicily, namely in Hurricanes Over Malta 1940-1942 (Grub Street 2001), Spitfires Over Malta 1942 (Grub Street 2005) and Spitfires Over Sicily 1943 (Grub Street 2000). They have contributed a further three publications: 249 at Malta (Wise Owl 2006), Gladiators Over Malta (Wise Owl 2008) and Screwball Beurling (Wise Owl 2010).

"Warburton was the absolute king of photographic reconnaissance, the pearl of the Mediterranean. If I wanted pictures of Naples, Tripoli or any of the other Axis ports he would say 'Yes, sir' and go out and get them at no matter what cost. Thanks to him and the other reconnaissance pilots, I knew every time the Germans or the Italians moved a row-boat."

Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Pughe Lloyd, AOC Malta 1941-42

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The authors, in earlier publications, charted the air war over Malta in the greatest of detail, from 10 June 1940, Italy's declaration of war against. France and Britain, to 17 August 1943, the fall of Sicily, namely in Hurricanes Over Malta 1940-1942 (Grub Street 2001), Spitfires Over Malta 1942 (Grub Street 2005) and Spitfires Over Sicily 1943 (Grub Street 2000). They have contributed a further three publications: 249 at Malta (Wise Owl 2006), Gladiators Over Malta (Wise Owl 2008) and Screwball Beurling (Wise Owl 2010).

"Warburton was the absolute king of photographic reconnaissance, the pearl of the Mediterranean. If I wanted pictures of Naples, Tripoli or any of the other Axis ports he would say 'Yes, sir' and go out and get them at no matter what cost. Thanks to him and the other reconnaissance pilots, I knew every time the Germans or the Italians moved a row-boat."

Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Pughe Lloyd, AOC Malta 1941-42

The authors, in earlier publications, charted the air war over Malta in the greatest of detail, from 10 June 1940, Italy's declaration of war against. France and Britain, to 17 August 1943, the fall of Sicily, namely in Hurricanes Over Malta 1940-1942 (Grub Street 2001), Spitfires Over Malta 1942 (Grub Street 2005) and Spitfires Over Sicily 1943 (Grub Street 2000). They have contributed a further three publications: 249 at Malta (Wise Owl 2006), Gladiators Over Malta (Wise Owl 2008) and Screwball Beurling (Wise Owl 2010).

"Warburton was the absolute king of photographic reconnaissance, the pearl of the Mediterranean. If I wanted pictures of Naples, Tripoli or any of the other Axis ports he would say 'Yes, sir' and go out and get them at no matter what cost. Thanks to him and the other reconnaissance pilots, I knew every time the Germans or the Italians moved a row-boat."

Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Pughe Lloyd, AOC Malta 1941-42

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