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What were the planes called that looked after Malta in the 2nd world war?

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Which one still survives

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  1. Faith hope and Charity three biplanes called Gloucester gladiators, later as Malta was in danger hurricanes


  2. Faith, hope and charity.

  3. Gloster Gladiator biplane fighters,

    Hawker Hurricane  fighters

    Supermarine Spitfire  fighters

    Bristol Torbeaus  torpedo bombers

    Bristol  Beaufort   level bombers

    Bristol Beaufighters long range fighters

    Short Sunderland flying boats.

    Other types,including Bristol Blenheim bombers and FAA biplane Swordfish torpedo bombers

    also operated briefly from Malta.

  4. the three planes are Faith, Hope and Charity.  it is rumored that in fact, these were 4 planes, but as only three flew at a time, the maltese gave them only 3 names.

    the only one surviving is Faith...  Hope and Charity perished long ago...

    i have Faith that this was what you wanted :p

  5. Faith,hope and charity.True one of them still survived.

  6. The Three planes were Gloster Gladiator Biplane Fighters

    Faith,  Hope, and Charity. One of which still survives.

  7. "Hope", "Faith", and, "Charity."

  8. Faith, Hope and Charity!!

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