Also the name given to the world's smallest jet aircraft. It's 3.7 metres in length, has a wingspan of 5.1 metres, weighs in at 198 kilograms and can reach 483 km/h.

It was built in 1976 (and is still owned) by Bob Bishop, a professional aerobatic pilot, though it was used to advertise Coors in the early 90's. Bob still flies it at air shows, and also to simulate a cruise missile on radar during military exercises.