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Owen Roberts (aviator) (George Marhsall Endicott Roberts) was born on 17 September, 1912 in London, England. Discover Owen Roberts (aviator)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

Popular As George Marshall Endicott Roberts
Occupation N/A
Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 17 September, 1912
Birthday 17 September
Birthplace London, England
Date of death (1953-04-10) Kingston, Jamaica
Died Place Kingston, Jamaica
Nationality Caribbean

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Who Is Owen Roberts (aviator)'s Wife?

His wife is Patricia Charles (m. 1936)

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Owen Roberts (aviator) Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1953

In 1936, Roberts was married to Patricia Charles, they had two daughters who lived in London: During a CIA flight from Kingston, Jamaica to Grand Cayman on 10 April 1953, the Lodestar piloted by Roberts crashed on takeoff from Palisadoes Airport, killing thirteen of the fourteen people onboard, including Roberts and his sister. The only survivor of the crash was Roberts' brother-in-law, Lt.-Col. Edward Remington-Hobbs.

1952

Following the war, Roberts co-founded Caribbean International Airways (CIA). By 1950, Roberts had established regular service between Cayman and Tampa, Florida; Kingston, Jamaica; and Belize. He worked to lobby Cayman Islands Commissioners Ivor Smith and Andrew Gerrard to build airfields on all three of the Cayman Islands. In 1952, construction started on an official airstrip at an estimated cost of £93,000. On 28 November 1952 with a crowd of several hundred onlookers, Roberts piloted a PBY Catalina to a perfect landing on the partially completed airport runway. Within six months after that landing, Roberts had acquired two used Lockheed Lodestar airliners purchased to keep up with the competition whose interest was now piqued by the soon-to-be completed airfield at George Town.

1935

ST-12 Monospar G-ADLL was purchased by Captain Owen Roberts who entered it into the King Cup air race of 1935 and was placed 19th out of 20. Painted all gold it undertook a world tour and flew across America to California. Eventually it returned bearing the many flags of the countries it had traversed. The plane was kept by Capt Roberts until it was impressed into service at the outbreak of war as X9431. It first went to No-110 Wing (Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit) where the gold paint was replaced with camouflage paint. In May 1940 it was allocated to Ringway where it was employed with No-7 AACU.

1912

Owen Roberts (also known as "The Commander") (17 September 1912 – 10 April 1953) was a British Royal Air Force officer, aviator and founder of Caribbean International Airways.

George Marshall Endicott Roberts was born on 17 September 1912 in London. He was a son of the former Irene Helene Murray (1882–1972) and Marshall Owen Roberts (1878–1931), an American who became a British subject.