No Hilts, I was definitely not referring to you.
Muckmaw - I used to see it every year, at RAF Finningley. Never got tired of seeing it fly.
If you think that is loud, you ought to hear this baby take off. At RAF Finningley they used to have a squadron of them. Before my time though, I just used to see the sole flying example fly as a kid until funding was cut and it was mothballed. Seriously, there's something about the sound it makes as it throttles up - like armageddon.

I was only a kid but I remember the feeling - excitement, tinged with fear.
And when it finished the display, the raptuous applause was always accompanied by sound of a thousand car alarms blaring.

Skuzzy - the Mini was owned by Rover, which was bought by BMW. BMW was going to end Rover production, but it first stripped it of the successful brands - Mini, Range-Rover and Land-Rover. The Mini is made entirely in the UK by BMW as a subsidiary. Fortunately, a British managment consortium bought out Rover and they are producing some good cars.
The new mini is simply great - I went on a test drive in a Cooper S at the weekend, and it's definitely the car I'm going to buy.