- RAF
Kalafrana was a
seaplane operations centre on the
southernmost tip of
Malta between 1917 and 1946 when it was
transferred to the
Royal Navy. It pla****...
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Redoubt (Maltese:
Ridott ta' Fresnoy), also
known as
Kalafrana Redoubt (Maltese:
Ridott ta'
Kalafrana), was a tour-reduit in Birżebbuġa, Malta. It was built...
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southeastern part of Malta, on the site of the
former seaplane base RAF
Kalafrana.
Established in 1988,
Malta Freeport was the
first transshipment hub in...
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Malta (1923–67) now an
Armed Forces of
Malta base – B Coy, 1st Regt RAF
Kalafrana Malta also
known as RAF
Calafrana RAF
Krendi Malta also
known as RAF Qrendi...
- ATD:
Attard (including Ta' Qali) BBG: Birżebbuġa (including Ħal Far,
Kalafrana and Qajjenza) BKR:
Birkirkara (including Fleur-de-Lys, Mrieħel and Swatar)...
- War,
Marsaxlokk Bay was the base for the
Fleet Air Arm with a base at
Kalafrana. In 1989, the
famous summit meeting between Soviet and US
leaders Mikhail...
- Grotto, Fort Ricasoli, Kalkara, Fort St Elmo, Valletta, Hasan's Cave,
Kalafrana, Mdina,
Vittoriosa 1994
Casque bleu 1993
Voyage 1992
Christopher Columbus:...
- off the port engine. The SM.79
caught fire and
crashed in the sea off
Kalafrana. The pilot, Solimene, and1°
Aviere Armiere Torrisi were
rescued from the...
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control of
Great Britain.
During the
British period, Fort Benghisa, RAF
Kalafrana and RAF Hal Far were
built in Birżebbuġa.
Churches tell part of the history...
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Waters (P2614) shot down an SM.79
bomber five
miles (eight kilometers) off
Kalafrana, but he was soon
attacked in turn by the
escorting Falchi, who
badly shot...