Rex de Silva
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Died18 August 2005 (aged 86)
Australia
Australia
Allegiance
Ceylon
United Kingdom
Australia
Service / branch Royal Air Force
Rex De Silva | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 November 1918 Colombo, Ceylon |
| Died | 18 August 2005 (aged 86) Australia |
| Allegiance | |
| Service | Royal Air Force |
| Years of service | 1941-46 |
| Rank | Probationary Pilot Officer (Flight Sergeant) |
| Unit | 504 Squadron |
| Battles / wars | World War II |
| Other work | Chief Pilot Air Ceylon |
Mervin Rex de Silva (1918-2005) was Ceylonese aviator. He served as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force in World War II and later became the Chief Pilot of Air Ceylon.
Rex de Silva was born on 29 November 1918. His father was John Walter de Silva (a head guard in the Ceylon Government Railway) and his mother Freda (née Ebert).[1] He was educated at St Peter's College, Colombo and later worked as a stenographer. He had flying lessons after winning a scholarship awarded by Lord Leverhulme of Lever Brothers.