FLIGHT-LIEUT RAWNSLEY
Aero Club Prcsentation At tho conelusion of the Hawke's Bay and East Coast Aero Club'g executive meeting this week, ' 'opportunity was taken by the members bf saying farewell to Flight-Lieutenai|t Rawnsley who is leaving Hawke's Bay to take up the position of chief instfuctor to tiie Wellington' Aero Club. In asking Mr Rawnsley to accept a s'uitably inscribed wristlet Watoh as a token of the esteem in which he is held by the pilots and pupils of the club, the president, Mr P-. Barker, made referenee to the excellent manner in which Mr Rawnsley had carried ont his duties during the 18 months he had been in control of flying operations in HaWke's Bay, as evidettced by the liigh standai'd of flying in the district, by the good discipliitie maintained in the club and by the pcpularity with pUpils and pilots. He cohgratillated Mr RaWnsley on his appointment and Wished liim every success in his new spliefe of activities. Mr Rawnsley SViitable replied.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 4
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