Nearly 110 years on from Canterbury farmer Richard Pearse's attempts at flight, Kelston's Ivan Mudrovcich will be sending a replica Pearse skywards.
Mr Mudrovcich, an automotive engineer, has been painstakingly building the engine and body of Mr Pearse's light aircraft since 2004.
Pearse wrote that he turned his mind to flight in 1904 but proponents have argued that evidence - although not definitive - does exist for flight in March 1903, nine months before the famous Wright brothers became airborne.
Mr Mudrovcich, 75, a lover of speedway engines, said he'd always been interested in the inventor so when former colleagues asked if he'd be interested in the rebuild he jumped at the chance.
The result is a craft that weighs a little more than 362kg, has a wingspan of 13 metres with an engine that sits high up behind a propeller.