EARLY DAYS OF FLYING IN NEW ZEALAND RECALLED.—The Walsh Brothers’ Flying School at Mission Bay, Kohimarama, Auckland, about 1918. A monument and sundial have been erected at Mission Bay by Tasman Empire Airways, Ltd., to commemorate the company’s twenty-first anniversary and to mark the site and founding of the old flying school in 1915. The memorial will be unveiled tomorrow by the Minister in charge of Civil Aviation (Mr McAlpine). Mission Bay is now a populous suburb.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 22
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77EARLY DAYS OF FLYING IN NEW ZEALAND RECALLED.—The Walsh Brothers’ Flying School at Mission Bay, Kohimarama, Auckland, about 1918. A monument and sundial have been erected at Mission Bay by Tasman Empire Airways, Ltd., to commemorate the company’s twenty-first anniversary and to mark the site and founding of the old flying school in 1915. The memorial will be unveiled tomorrow by the Minister in charge of Civil Aviation (Mr McAlpine). Mission Bay is now a populous suburb. Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 22
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