Building your own light aircraft would be a daunting task for any professional engineer - not so for an Australian teenager.
Solomon Tessaye has created his own plane in his parent's garage - using just scrap metal and recycled bits and pieces.
His parents fled Ethiopia and settled in Melbourne 10 years ago.
With his parent's encouragement, Solomon has pursued lofty ambitions, and aimed high in his new life - so high that he hopes to take to the skies.
Solomon managed to build a small airplane in the garage of his family home, sourcing parts from yard sales, council dumps and junk left at the side of the road.
This one may never take off, but he says it's the start of a lifelong dream:
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