Aircraft Photographs of RAF and Civilian aircraft at RAF Luqa / Malta International Airport
Had such a huge response from Malta when the Times of Malta published this website address that I thought it best to create a new page for the Aircraft Photographs.
Len Moscrop - 1970-74 Tal Handaq School and Navy Cadets HMS St Angelo
Len was a pupil at Tal Handaq between 1970 and 1974 and served as a Navy Cadet at HMS St Angelo while there.He has always been interested in the British Military side of the Island and lived on 2 site in the quarters and his Father, also Len Moscrop, served at Luqa between those dates.
Kevin Patience, stationed at Luqa 1967-70 and has photographs also located in the 39 Sqdn and Sub Aqua galleries. Some of them are also in the aircraft gallery of RAF Masirah Remembered as they are relevant there as well.
These photgraphs are general aircraft passing through and being attended to by TASF with their usual loving care and attention.
56 Sqn Lightning photographed from the Gudja side of RAF Luqa sometime in the 1970s.
This terrific photograph was taken by Richard Caruana, an accomplished and professional aviation artists and photographer.
It's an amazing showing the upper fuel wing fuel tanks and streaming brake chute.
Thanks to Simon Lumsden, of Bay Retro, for sending it on to me.
Joe Ciliberti
Photographs from the days of RAF Luqa from Joe, who is President of the Malta Aviation Society, has a seat on the European Airshow Council and is the organiser of the Malta International Airshow which is held during the last weekend of September annually.
Simon Lumsden sent these in from Bay Retro.
Thanks to David John for permission to reproduce his aircraft photographs on the RAF Luqa Remembered website.
13 Squadron Canberras are in the 13 Squadron gallery with captions.
Great photographs and his kindness is very much appreciated.
Frederick Galea
Frederick sent these English Electric Lightning photographs taken by him and Joe Mamo.
Commemorative '40 Years of Service' Nimrod Print Available
RAF Kinloss is making available a commemorative print to mark over 40 years service and the end of the Nimrod MR2. It is being produced by Squadron Prints and is comprised of the heraldic crests for 42, 120, 201, 203 and 206 Sqns, 236 OCU, and the Nimrod Major Servicing Unit (NMSU), with the Stn crests of Kinloss, St Mawgan and Luqa across the top of the print.
It features 4 aircraft:
1. A grey and white MR1.
2. A hemp MR2 with refuelling probe, hi-vis markings, Sidewinder missiles, no wing tip pods, as during Op Corporate.
3. A hemp MR2 with refuelling probe, yellowgate pods, lo-vis markings and Boz pods.
4. XV 226 in grey 40th anniversary colour scheme with Terma pod.
Profits from the print will be donated to charity, and the print is intended to pay tribute to those who flew, maintained or supported the aircraft and her crews throughout her service. Price will be around 8GBP inc P&P (tube), 5 GBP if you collect from Kinloss(!). If you would like to order one of these prints e-mail
[email protected] with your details and we will add you to the list and contact you with payment details
It features 4 aircraft:
1. A grey and white MR1.
2. A hemp MR2 with refuelling probe, hi-vis markings, Sidewinder missiles, no wing tip pods, as during Op Corporate.
3. A hemp MR2 with refuelling probe, yellowgate pods, lo-vis markings and Boz pods.
4. XV 226 in grey 40th anniversary colour scheme with Terma pod.
Profits from the print will be donated to charity, and the print is intended to pay tribute to those who flew, maintained or supported the aircraft and her crews throughout her service. Price will be around 8GBP inc P&P (tube), 5 GBP if you collect from Kinloss(!). If you would like to order one of these prints e-mail
[email protected] with your details and we will add you to the list and contact you with payment details
WWII Aviation Art sent by email by Carmel J Attard.
Carmel J Attard sent me the downloadable file below which is of Aviation art of WWII aircraft in different situations, including one of a Sunderland attacking a U Boat and German aircraft including the Komet and ME262 Jet fighter.
Not particularly about Malta but amazing artistic interpretation of WWII action.h
Not particularly about Malta but amazing artistic interpretation of WWII action.h
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Jim Abbot
Patrick Terrence Mewton - REME (Sgt Retired)
Pat has sent me a large collection of photographs from the Air Museum in Malta. Many of the photos will be of familiar aircraft but feel free to send me and update to include in any that are not identified.
Jim Joyner
Some of these photos were taken from the tower when Jim went to work with his Father.
Jim Says:
"I used to get in a bit of trouble taking those photos and had my camera confiscated twice. Once by the RAF MP's and once by an exceutive officer on the HMS Eagle. Miraculously they didn't remove the film and returned the camera. The one of the Wessex landing I had hopped out of a 'FOLLOW ME' Land Rover and had moved virtually underneath it as it was landing with fuel pump problems, bearing in mind I didn't have the luxury of a zoom lens. Same applied to the Brittania and Gannet. Really got into hot water with those."
Jim Says:
"I used to get in a bit of trouble taking those photos and had my camera confiscated twice. Once by the RAF MP's and once by an exceutive officer on the HMS Eagle. Miraculously they didn't remove the film and returned the camera. The one of the Wessex landing I had hopped out of a 'FOLLOW ME' Land Rover and had moved virtually underneath it as it was landing with fuel pump problems, bearing in mind I didn't have the luxury of a zoom lens. Same applied to the Brittania and Gannet. Really got into hot water with those."
Lightnings over Malta from David Guest
Stuart Law
Photographs from Malta, El-Adem, Cyprus.
Colin Smith - Armourer on 39 & 13 Squadrons
Photograph of WE139 in RAF MUSEUM - 139 won the England Australia air race in 1952 (?).
I flew in her when she was on 39 Sqn.
I flew in her when she was on 39 Sqn.
Allan Lacey - Variety but big on Hunters (what a great aircraft that was :-))
This is what accompanied the first photograph of the decrepit Hunter with the fuel leak! - "You can see the state of this aircraft with a mismatched tailcone a well worn paint scheme and fuel leak to boot during refueling [Auto cut off not working]. Flt lt Bob Champniss wrote on ferrying barely servicable Hunters back from Aden on the Radfan Hunter Site, I dont think he landed a servicable aircraft at any of the staging posts."
Other photographs will benefit from this additional text - "During my time on TASF and having served on two Hunter Squadrons I was deemed by the shift boss to be the "Hunter Expert" So I got to service most of the Hunters that staged through.Most of the Aden [Radfan] Hunters came through on their way back to the UK for refurbishment and I can honestly say that they were in a terrible state suffering from a lot of corrosion, their is one photo that has 208/43 sqn markings on them. Other Hunters that came through belonged to Libia, Iraq, Saudi, and I think Iran and of course a lot of UK and 2TAF Hunters. I will send some more as I come across them."
Other photographs will benefit from this additional text - "During my time on TASF and having served on two Hunter Squadrons I was deemed by the shift boss to be the "Hunter Expert" So I got to service most of the Hunters that staged through.Most of the Aden [Radfan] Hunters came through on their way back to the UK for refurbishment and I can honestly say that they were in a terrible state suffering from a lot of corrosion, their is one photo that has 208/43 sqn markings on them. Other Hunters that came through belonged to Libia, Iraq, Saudi, and I think Iran and of course a lot of UK and 2TAF Hunters. I will send some more as I come across them."
Some great photos from Brian Crook - XIII & 39 Squadrons - Brian served in Malta with both 39 and 13 Squadrons on Canberra PR9 and 7 aircraft.
David Briggs - Shackleton 'C' XF708
Taken 1st May 1967 at Luqa - en route Cigli ( Turkey ) for Exercise MEDTACEX 10.
39 Sqdn photos from Derek Gare.
Valiants at Luqa
Thanks to Hector Farrugia for this historic photograph.
Bryan Hyland - Shacks at Luqa.
Dave Rose
Didn't have many photos of aircraft at Luqa but here's what I have got.
International Aircraft at Malta International Airport.
Photographs courtesy of Robert Camilleri. All of these were taken at Luqa, Malta International Airport, and are of visiting aircraft or during airshows.