In an inspiring display of creativity and resourcefulness, Stanley David Onyango, a grade 7 pupil at Tatro Primary School in Gem-Yala sub-County, Siaya County, has crafted a remarkable model aircraft using locally sourced, recycled materials.
The young innovator, hailing from a humble background, gathered everyday items such as boxes, bottles, and wires to bring his vision to life. His project, named “Wings To Germany,” reflects not only his ingenuity but also his ambition to soar beyond limitations. Stanley’s determination to repurpose discarded materials into something functional and imaginative showcases the potential of youth in tackling challenges with limited resources, making him a shining example for his peers and community.
The brilliant Junior Secondary School (JSS) student dedicated two weeks to meticulously designing and assembling the model aircraft, a testament to his patience and skill. What sets Stanley’s creation apart is its eco-friendly innovation: the aircraft’s battery system is powered by solar energy, highlighting his awareness of sustainable technology. This feature adds a layer of sophistication to his project, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern environmental consciousness.
The teenager is seeking for support from individuals, agencies, and organizations to support his dream. The model solar-powered aircraft retails at KES. 3,000.

For those interested in learning more about Stanley’s work or supporting his talent, his auntie can be reached at +254-786-651-771. Stanley’s “Wings To Germany” is not just a model – it is a symbol of how imagination, hard work, and a commitment to sustainability can take flight, even from the most unexpected places.








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