Fantastic video , thanks for posting it , ive been to malta twice and love it I would of loved it even more if when I was there seen this sight . Thats why I like going to Gibraltar and staying at rock hotel because you can be lucky and see the ships coming in or going out of the harbour .
Yes it is. The original HMS Illustrious limped into Grand Harbour for repairs during WW2, and this led to ten days of intense bombing intended to sink her in harbour. Thanks to the heroic anti-aircraft defences, and Maltese dockyard workers working rnon-stop under fire, she sailed out after ten days. During these ten days, the Axis bombers totally missed the Illustrious and devastated the three cities - Cospicua ( Bormla), Senglea (l-Isla) and Vittoriosa (Birgu) - and also Valletta.
Malta what a fine place with great people there! Was there several times undertaking a major refit on a boat/ship/mega-yacht in the Paola area and staying in a flat/appartment in the Marsaxlokk area just across from the Power Station, some really good and happy memories of the island. I did hire a wee car on the few weekends I was off to see more of Malta visiting those places off the beaten track so to speak. Meeting locals and enjoying or supporting local restaurants, bars & shops enjoying real Maltese hospitality and reading up on the islands history including Convoy Santa Maria. Maybe soon I will visit again and see alot more of Malta, rent a secluded place this time for a month or two where I can enjoy fishing, swimming, snorkelling/scuba diving and local cuisine along with wines, beers or spirits - who knows I might even find myself a fine Maltese Wife or two if only! Malta is a very beautiful place.
its going to be nice to see this ship live on as a permanent piece of British history, to educate people for generation to come, but its going to be a hell of a long wait until the queen Elizabeth class carriers come along
No it hasn't. It's just sailed up the River Thames in London to celebrate the Battle of the Atlantic...and I saw it at the weekend. Perhaps you're thinking of Invincible?
Unfortunately that's just a cunning ruse for when they have the AIS Tracker turned off so no one knows its true position, but will visit Malta a lot in the future.
The roof of my office - ie Europe House in St Paul Street Valletta Check out facebook.com/pages/European-Commission-Representation-in-Malta/300669099950010
Fantastic video , thanks for posting it , ive been to malta twice and love it I would of loved it even more if when I was there seen this sight . Thats why I like going to Gibraltar and staying at rock hotel because you can be lucky and see the ships coming in or going out of the harbour .
Yes it is. The original HMS Illustrious limped into Grand Harbour for repairs during WW2, and this led to ten days of intense bombing intended to sink her in harbour. Thanks to the heroic anti-aircraft defences, and Maltese dockyard workers working rnon-stop under fire, she sailed out after ten days. During these ten days, the Axis bombers totally missed the Illustrious and devastated the three cities - Cospicua ( Bormla), Senglea (l-Isla) and Vittoriosa (Birgu) - and also Valletta.
Malta what a fine place with great people there! Was there several times undertaking a major refit on a boat/ship/mega-yacht in the Paola area and staying in a flat/appartment in the Marsaxlokk area just across from the Power Station, some really good and happy memories of the island. I did hire a wee car on the few weekends I was off to see more of Malta visiting those places off the beaten track so to speak. Meeting locals and enjoying or supporting local restaurants, bars & shops enjoying real Maltese hospitality and reading up on the islands history including Convoy Santa Maria. Maybe soon I will visit again and see alot more of Malta, rent a secluded place this time for a month or two where I can enjoy fishing, swimming, snorkelling/scuba diving and local cuisine along with wines, beers or spirits - who knows I might even find myself a fine Maltese Wife or two if only! Malta is a very beautiful place.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video and the little bit of history on the ship HMS Illustrious, thank you.
Ray Grima Adelaide Sth. Aust.
It's being decommissioned in 2014, and will then be a museum ship.
A fine ship.
its going to be nice to see this ship live on as a permanent piece of British history, to educate people for generation to come, but its going to be a hell of a long wait until the queen Elizabeth class carriers come along
No it hasn't. It's just sailed up the River Thames in London to celebrate the Battle of the Atlantic...and I saw it at the weekend. Perhaps you're thinking of Invincible?
This is a very good video,thank you, why are there helicopters on the ship, isn't this due to be scrapped or is this a ing mission
HMS Queen Elizabeth is just off the Grand Harbour right now.
Unfortunately that's just a cunning ruse for when they have the AIS Tracker turned off so no one knows its true position, but will visit Malta a lot in the future.
She's a big bugger :D
Thanks for the video m8! Will board it on Wednesday
Where was this taken from?
Its true You have to live Far from it biex taprezza Art twelidek Gzira zghira izdA toffri Kollox viva Malta u l maltin regards from germany joyce
There nö Place in the mediterranen like IT i Know because i l am Maltese But i live in germany
The roof of my office - ie Europe House in St Paul Street Valletta
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Would rather British return with Mountbatten than Russians. Has architecture changed since independence.
A target moving slow enough. Boring