Flying and Preserving Historic Aircraft: The Memoirs of David Ogilvy Obe, Vice-President of the Historic Aircraft Association Ogilvy David Frederick
Flying and Preserving Historic Aircraft: The Memoirs of David Ogilvy Obe, Vice-President of the Historic Aircraft Association Ogilvy David Frederick David Ogilvy has spent more than a full working…
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Flying and Preserving Historic Aircraft: The Memoirs of David Ogilvy Obe, Vice-President of the Historic Aircraft Association Ogilvy David Frederick
David Ogilvy has spent more than a full working life in aviation. Soon after this, he joined the Royal Air Force and served for six years as a pilot, flying types ranging from the Tiger Moth to the Mosquito and Meteor. As a schoolboy he was sent out with a bugle and binoculars to blow a warning if a V1 flying bomb appeared.
He was a keen display and racing pilot and competed in many events, flying several historic types.At an early age David realised the need for owners and operators of flyable pre-war machines to have a representative organization to look after their concerns and interests, so, in 1951, when 22 and still serving in the RAF, he was a co-founder of the Vintage Aeroplane Club. As a civilian he spent fourteen years involved in pilot training and became Chief Instructor of the Air Schools group, with responsibility for three establishments.