105-year-old Fleet Air Arm veteran interview

Ronny Scott was one of more than 2,000 Argentine volunteers who joined the British forces in World War Two. Today, aged 105, he is among the oldest surviving Fleet Air Arm veteran pilots. But he still has a vivid memory of his aviation career

Ronny Scott was born in Villa Devoto, a western district of Buenos Aires, on 17 October 1917, to a former Scottish soldier and a British nurse who had emigrated to Argentina at the beginning of the 20th century. His father passed away circa 1922, when Ronny was still a child.

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