Adams, Robert Mercer
Killed in Flying Accident 1942-12-30

Birth Date: 1922-April-02
Born: Toronto, Ontario
Son of Robert Medd Adams and Seaborn Christine Adams, of Toronto, Ontario.
Home: Toronto, Ontario
Enlistment: Toronto, Ontario
Enlistment Date: 1941-03-11
Service
RCAF
Unit
131 OTU- Operational Training Unit (RAF)
Base
RAF Killadeas, Northern Ireland
Rank
Flying Officer
Position
Flying Officer
Service Numbers
J/11950
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Canso FP239
Operational 1942-December-30 to 1942-December-30
(AS) OTU (RAF) Lilladeas
131 Operational Training Unit. Catalina I aircraft FP 239 and crew had completed an operational flying exercise lasting 7hrs 15 mins and were attempting to find Lough Erne in bad weather when they flew in to the ground, 17 miles north of Omagh at about 1715 hrs, the ""boat"" was totally destroyed and all 11 crew were killed
Flying Officer(s) RA Adams (RCAF), MJH Newman (RAF), Sergeant(s) GW Lowther (RAAF), JS Orr (RAF), FH Hilling (RAF), W Nichol (RAF), AH Perkins (RAF), CB Ridge (RAF), JE Slade (RAF), DW Yates (RAF) and LA L Greeenhalgh (RAF) were all killed.
source: Malcolm Deeley, Ulster Aviation Society
Consolidated Canso Catalina PBY PB2B A-10 OA-10 Black Cat

The Consolidated Catalina and Canso were close cousins. The Canso was the true amphibious version of the design and therefore included a conventional undercarriage to allow for either water or land use. The Canso provided more than two decades of valuable service to the RCAF. The Catalina variant came first and was produced beginning in 1935 for the United States Navy. The amphibious version, designated PBY-5A, came in service early in 1941 and the RCAF began using the aircraft on anti-submarine patrols that same year. After the Second World War, the RCAF used Cansos for search and rescue, Arctic survey missions and various transport operations.RCAF