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Wing Commander Adrian "Warby" Warburton DSO & Bar, DFC & Two Bars (10 March 1918 – 12 April 1944) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot during the Second World War. He became legendary in the RAF for his role in the defence of Malta. His life and work has been depicted in the book ''Warburton's War'' by Tony Spooner and in the BBC ''Timewatch'' documentary ''The Mystery Of The Missing Ace''. A fuller depiction of his life, ''The Maltese Spitfire'', was written by Squadron Leader Harry Coldbeck, with an introduction by Wing Commander P.B. Lucas; both of whom knew Warburton extremely well. ==Early life== The son of a naval officer, Warburton was born in Middlesbrough, and christened on board a submarine in Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta. He attended St Edward's School〔http://www.stedwards.oxon.sch.uk/notable-ose.html〕 in Oxford, where two other famous airmen, Guy Gibson and Douglas Bader, were also educated.
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