425 Alouette Squadron (Je Te Plumerai) RAF Tholthorpe. Halifax BIII aircraft MZ 454 KW-S "Spook 'n Droop" encountered icing conditions shortly after take-off outward bound for Chemnitz, Germany. The aircraft began to vibrate violently and the crew was ordered to bail out (T Palmer). When the aircraft crashed at Little Ouseburn, Yorkshire, the bomb load exploded on impact, damaging the church and other buildings
Flying Officer PJ Hall (RCAF)(Nfld), Pilot Officer JW Hyde (RCAF), Flying Officer AR Lowe (RCAF) and Sergeant JL Lynch (RCAF) were killed in action
Three other members of the crew, Flying Officer ES Brabbins (RCAF), Flying Officer JF Brownell (RCAF) and Flight Sergeant KJS McCuaig (RCAF) bailed out to safety
The survivors re-crewed and began training on Lancaster X aircraft with 425 Squadron, but did not fly further operations (personal communication, ES Brabbins, 2002)
A memorial window in the church at Little Ouseburn, Yorkshire was dedicated on the 50th anniversary of the crash in 1995 to commemorate this incident
Flying Officer Lowe is listed as from Toronto and was buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. He had been adopted by John Wright Brown and Kathleen Taylor Massey Brown, living with them in New Jersey and attending Yale University but retaining Canadian citizenship. His remains were exhumed and reburied in the Fairview Cemetery, Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
Addendum: On Sunday March 5, 1995 at 11.00 a.m. a Service of Dedication of a Memorial to members of the crew of Halifax Bomber MZ 454 commemorating the 50th Anniversary was held at Holy Trinity Church, Little Ouseburn. Following the service the memorial was unveiled by the Canadian Air Advisor, Colonel J David, OMM, CD and dedicated by The Bishop of Ripon, The Rt Reverend D de Lorentz Young, MA (Oxford). The three members of the crew who survived are Flying Officer ES Brabbins, (RCAF), Flying Officer JC Brownell (RCAF), and FS KJS McCuaig (RCAF). Detail provided by David E Thompson, Middlesborough, EnglandThere were seven 6 Group Bomber Command Halifax aircraft lost, forty aircrew were killed, and four aircrew injured due to icing and/or mid-air collision while outbound on this operation. All outbound shortly after take-off, while still over the UK. From 420 Squadron: NA 184 PT-W and NA 190 PT-J, from 425 Squadron: MZ 454 KW-S and MZ 845 KW-J, from 426 Squadron: LW 210 OW-Y, NP 793 OW-H and PN 228 OW-A
There were three 425 Squadron Halifax BIII aircraft lost on this operation. Please see Seguin, JLP for information on Halifax MZ 845 KW-J and Minguet, AE for information on Halifax PN 173 KW-Q
Aviation-Safety.net database and 6 Group Bomber Command an Operational Record, Chris Ward, 2009
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