New portrait of pioneering Whanganui aviator presented to Jane Winstone Retirement Village
Last week, a special new portrait of Whanganui aviation pioneer Jane Winstone was unveiled in the historic Sacred Heart chapel, now part of Jane Winstone Village, to honour the legacy of the village’s namesake.
The event celebrated Jane Winstone’s remarkable achievements, including becoming New Zealand’s youngest female pilot to fly solo, and then serving as a second officer in the Air Transport Auxiliar... moreNew portrait of pioneering Whanganui aviator presented to Jane Winstone Retirement Village
Last week, a special new portrait of Whanganui aviation pioneer Jane Winstone was unveiled in the historic Sacred Heart chapel, now part of Jane Winstone Village, to honour the legacy of the village’s namesake.
The event celebrated Jane Winstone’s remarkable achievements, including becoming New Zealand’s youngest female pilot to fly solo, and then serving as a second officer in the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. Her life was tragically cut short at the age of 31 when her Spitfire aircraft malfunctioned.
The portrait, created by renowned Kiwi artist Craig Primrose QSM, was unveiled by Ryman Healthcare NZ Chief Executive Cheyne Chalmers, alongside resident and fellow aviatrix Frances Barnes. "This portrait, showing Jane surrounded by a Hurricane aircraft and two Spitfires, is a fitting tribute to her incredible legacy and contributions to both aviation and our nation’s history,” said Cheyne.
Special guests who spoke at the ceremony included Whanganui District Mayor Andrew Tripe and Wing Commander Hayden Sheard, Commanding Officer of Flying Training Wing at Ohakea. Cheyne expressed her gratitude, stating, “It was an honour to have such distinguished guests join us in celebrating a true New Zealand pioneer.”
The event concluded with performances of Fly Me To The Moon and Sailing by the Jane Winstone Village Choir. Resident Gordon Keelty also delivered a compelling speech, highlighting the many great things about life at Jane Winstone Village. Cheyne extended her thanks to Village Manager Lisa Puklowski, the residents, and the choir for their contributions to this memorable occasion. The celebration then continued with morning tea in the Village Centre.