Robert McKenzie (aviator)

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Robert William McKenzie
Born June 1895
Adelaide, Australia
Died 28 April 1945
Sydney, New South Wales
Allegiance Australia
Service/branch Medical corps; aviation
Rank Lieutenant
Unit No. 41 Squadron RFC, No. 68 Squadron RFC/No. 2 Squadron AFC
Awards Military Cross

Lieutenant Robert William McKenzie (June 1895 – 28 April 1945) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.[1]

McKenzie was a chemist in his home town of Adelaide, Australia before joining the Australian Army Medical Corps once World War I began. He transferred into the Australian Flying Corps, undertook pilot's training, and in September 1917 was posted to No. 2 Squadron RAAF (originally referred to by British authorities as No. 68 Squadron RAF). McKenzie scored his first victory while piloting an Airco DH.5; he destroyed a German Albatros D.V on 1 December 1917. His unit then re-equipped with Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5as. McKenzie used the upgraded machines to score five victories in just over a month, from 19 February through 23 March 1918; his final tally was one enemy observation plane set afire in midair, three Albatros D.Vs and an observation plane destroyed, and one observation plane sent down out of control. He was then posted to RFC Home Establishment for the remainder of the war.[2] He died in a boating accident in 1945.[1][3]

See also

No. 68 Squadron RAF

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Robert William McKenzie, The Aerodrome, Retrieved 17 February 2010.
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