Thousands of people today lined the banks of an Australian river to watch home-made flying devices take to the air in a quirky competition, with some contestants dressed as a toilet bowl and a space shuttle.
The charity Birdman Rally held at Melbourne's Yarra River involved participants flying homemade gliders without mechanical assistance.
The contestants jumped off a four-metre (13.1-feet) high platform above the river, staying in the air for as long as possible before crashing into the water.
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But it was Michael Paul -- who has taken part in the event every year since 2005 and had before today won it nine times -- flying a more conventional-looking glider who covered the longest distance to take out the contest.
"I seem to be the one to beat on the longest-distance flying aspect, I am a pilot, but it's not about that, I just love building a plane that you try to fly -- it's a bit of a childhood dream," Paul said, Melbourne's Herald Sun reported.
Paul, who reportedly reached 17 metres before his inevitable crash into the river, had also raised more than Aus$12,000 (US$9,075) in honour of his brother Lucas, who has multiple sclerosis, the newspaper added.