GIFT FOR AERO CLUB.
A gift of a special moving picture film, depicting completely the activities ol : the Auckland Aero Club, is to be made by Mr Henry Hayward, president of the New Zealand Picture Supplies and Fuller-Hayward Pictures, to the Auckland Aero Club. Mr Hayward’s offer of the picture has been accepted by Mr L. w. Swan, secretary of the club, on behalf of the committee, and as soon as Mr Hayward’s nephew, Mr Rudall Hayward, the well-known New Zealand pioneer producer, returns to Auckland lie will make a start on tho film. Mr Hayward, who is a vice-president of the Auckland Aero Club, is bearing the cost of the whole production which will, in years to come, prove a most historic record of the early activities oF the Dominion’s first aero club. Tho film will give particular attention to the important work of instructing pupils. “Shots” will be taken from the air, and altogether the picture, when finished, should be really v.oren seeing. After the film has been shown it will be, handed over by Mr Hayward to remain, forever the property of the club.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 227, 24 August 1929, Page 14
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187GIFT FOR AERO CLUB. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 227, 24 August 1929, Page 14
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