Luqa - Airfield
Luqa Airfield taken from Wellington 1942
Luqa Airfield.
Photo courtesy of Roberto Benetti.
http://www.flightlinemalta.com
Luqa was the largest airfield on Malta
in WWII. Aircraft types operating from this base included just about every type
on Malta including bombers, fighter bombers, torpedo, fighters etc. It was the
first airfield in Malta to have a hard surface, all the others were grass/dirt
which would become muddy in wet weather (winter). In these circumstances it
was difficult to operate & all operational aircraft were moved to Luqa which
made this a busy airfield.
First raided by dive bombers on 10th January 1941.
S.H.Q.Armoury, Luqa, January 1944.
F/O Pendlebury, W/O Mitchell.
Photo courtesy of Louise Dardart.
Sparks,
Christmas 1942. McGreaty, Tug Williams, "Bagy" f/sgt Bagshaw. Mary
f/o Newman, "Bo" f/sg Livings, Silent Knight, Gauchi, Ron Share, Cyril
Leak, Jack Collins, Pedler Palmer, Miss Higson "Peggy" Jim Pegram, Thompson,
Geordie Scott, Bertie Bancroft, Darkie Hunt, Warnes Cormrana. |
Luqa
sports day easter monday 1943, Flt Sgnt (Baggy) Bagshaw, |
1435
Squadron Electrical section.(Luqa & Safi) |
Concert party, October
14th, Luqa. |
Permit to work on Luqa 1942.
Lads in No.1 Pen, January 1943 |
Ta Xliex July 1943 |
Luqa, 1943. 108 Squadron Armoury,
Section 8 |
Luqa, 1943. 108 Squadron Armoury,
Section 8 |
Outside the billet, July 1943 |
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Photo courtesy of Arthur Pannell |
Photo courtesy of Arthur Pannell |
Squadrons based at Luqa included:- 126
Squadron (Spitfires) Army Units stationed The army worked on filling bomb craters up during the night under lamps. |
69
Squadron was a photo Reconnaissance |
Photos of Fort Luqa taken
by Keith Chambers in 2006.
Keith's unit is 106th (Yeomanry) Regiment, RA (Volunteers)
The offical MOD site is: http://www.army.mod.uk/106regtrav/
These are the 4 Heavy Anti Aircraft
guns featured in the video 'Guns for Malta'.
See Video/literature link on the left.
Old water tower. |
Parade ground Fort Luqa. Above guns on right. Astra building. |
Mobile Anti Aircraft guns. Italian Mission building. |