The flying school was sold to the New Zealand Government in 1924 after struggling to survive after the end of the war.
History
The flying school first began operating from a shed in Ōrākei, taking the first three pupils on 2 October 1915.[1] On 28 November 1915, the school moved to Mission Bay, and for many years operated adjacent to the Melanesian Mission.[1] The first regular student intake was in 1916. Between 1915 and when the school closed in September 1924, over 1,000 pilots had been trained.[1]
^ abcZeff, Colin (2011). "Walsh Brothers Flying School". In La Roche, John (ed.). Evolving Auckland: The City's Engineering Heritage. Wily Publications. pp. 203–206. ISBN9781927167038.