Career
Drobiński made his first flight on a glider in 1934. On 2 January 1938 he entered the Polish Air Force Academy in Deblin. After the Invasion of Poland he was evacuated to France via Romania and Italy, then he came in England.
On 11 September 1940 Drobiński was assigned to the Number.
65 Squadron Royal Air Force and took part to the Battle of Britain. On 2 March 1941 he was posted to the Number.
303 Polish Fighter Squadron. On 15 May 1941 he damaged on the ground a Ju 52.
On 21 June 1941 Drobiński heavily damaged the plane flown by German ace Adolf Galland and forced him to a crash-landing.
From 18 March 1942 to 9 August 1942 he was an instructor in Number. 58 Operational Training Unit at Royal Air Force Grangemouth. On 18 October 1943 he was ordered to Number.
317 Polish Fighter Squadron.
On 3 April 1944 he began to work in the Ministry of Defence. On 26 September 1944 he took command of Number.303 Polish Fighter Squadron.
Drobiński was demobilized in 1948. He worked in the oil industry in America.
In 1950"s he settled in a village in Surrey.
In 1960 he obtained British citizenship.