Kenny, Samuel Raymond
Killed in Flying Accident 1941-09-27

Birth Date: 1918-November-26
Born: Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Son of Calvin David and Annie Marie Kenny, of Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Home: Sydney, Nova Scotia
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: Unknown
Service
RAF
Unit
Ferry Command- Ferry Command (RAF)
Base
Dorval, Quebec
Rank
Civilian
Position
Civilian
Service Numbers
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Hudson Mk. III AE577
Ferry Flight 1941-September-27 to 1941-September-27
() Ferry Command (RAF) Dorval, Quebec
RAF Ferry Command, Dorval, Quebec. Hudson aircraft AE 577 flew from Gander, Newfoundland on a trans-Atlantic ferry flight to the UK, but landed at Baldonnel aerodrome, Dublin, Ireland, reporting low fuel. As the aircraft was unarmed, it was allowed to continue its flight and left for Aldegrove, Northern Ireland. Less than an hour later, the aircraft crashed into high ground while flying in fog and cloud near Aughmeen, Jenkinstown in County Louth, Ireland
Pilot, Flight Lieutenant LR Dubuc (RCAF), Navigator, Sergeant FJ Goodwin (RAFVR), and Canadian civilian Radio Officer SR Kenny were all killed in this flying accident
Ocean Bridge, The History of RAF Ferry Command by Carl A Christie pages 311, 390n14
Hudson AE577
Lockheed Hudson A-28 A-29 AT-18

Source National Air Force Museum of Canada.
The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft built initially for the Royal Air Force (RAF) shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War and primarily operated by the RAF thereafter. The Hudson served throughout the war, mainly with Coastal Command, but also in transport and training roles, as well as delivering agents into occupied France. They were also used extensively with the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) anti-submarine squadrons.National Air Force Museum of Canada.