File:Hurricanes 185 Sqn RAF at Hal Far 1941.jpg

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English: Hawker Hurricane Mark IIs of No. 185 Squadron RAF, lined up at readiness at Hal Far, Malta. Hurricane Mark IIB, Z5265 'T' (centre) was the aircraft flown by the Commanding Officer, Squadron Leader P.W.O. Mould, when he was shot down and killed after the Squadron had scrambled to intercept Italian fighters north-east of the Island on 1 October 1941.
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19:21, 10 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 19:21, 10 May 2011482 × 360 (56 KB)Cobatfor== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Hawker ''Hurricane'' Mark IIs of No. 185 Squadron RAF, lined up at readiness at Hal Far, Malta. ''Hurricane'' Mark IIB, Z5265 'T' (centre) was the aircraft flown by the Commanding Officer, Squadron
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