Where do you want to start?
Faith Hope & Charity? File under 'print the legend'.
Yes, there were just a few (Sea) Gladiators to defend Malta, but not only three, and the first Gladiator kill occurred after the first Hurricanes had arrived. The bravery of the pilots flying the Glads and the Maltese should not be underestimated, but the story's myth.
There is a Gladiator fuselage preserved on Malta, allegedly 'Faith' It may have been the remains of one of the active Sea Gladiators, or more likely one of the cannibalised wrecks.
One of the Ro37s is now in the Italian Air Force Museum.
Don't underestimate the efficiency of the crews using obsolete biplane fighters. See here for the long sga of W.W.II biplane
aces.
http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/
Holedigger wrote:
Part of the reason Rommel was not allowed to WIN in N Africa....
Your logic's sound, but it's quite possible that the photo pre-dates the Germans arriving in North Africa. The initial combats were between the Italians and the British, and the overstretched British couldn't devote sufficient resources for a decisive victory. Rommell and the Afrika Corps were sent to reinforce the Italians, and did so on two fronts - Greece and N Africa, splitting the already thin British forces in N Africa. Just like the British, the Germans were unable to allocate enough resources from elsewhere. Malta sat right across their supply lines which is why it was so important. (Where would you draw resources from to win in N Africa?)
Holedigger wrote:
Biplanes as front-line fighters! Of course, the RAF was still using the Gladiator and "Stringbag"!
The Finns did quite well with Glads, too. You use what you've got.
The Fairey Swordfish ('Stringbag') navy torpedo bomber decisively altered the balance of power in the Mediterranean with the attack on Taranto. This was the inspiration for the Japanese for the attack on Pearl Harbor. Swordfish were also crucial on the MAC Ships in the Atlantic and the catching and sinking of the
Bismark. While they shouldn't be still in service (the Channel Dash was a disgraceful debacle) don't underestimate the Swordfish.
AFAIK, the Swordfish was the only aircraft to sink THREE ships with ONE torpedo.
Cheers,