In the early 1950s the single existing prototype of the Sky Baby, a tiny aircraft sold to a civilian collector in the US, was stolen en route to its buyer in Japan. After being smuggled to German Indochina and Java it finally reached the port of Farenday. The Sky Baby became an immediate success as an extremely accessible aircraft with decent flying characteristics and mass production took off. Today there are at least a dozen thousand of them throughout the nation. While it is designed to be a passenger vehicle, it's not unheard of for pilots to stick out a pistol or long weapon to shoot at other aircraft. Crashing from center-of-gravity imbalance is certainly not unheard of. The Sky Baby uses a modified Continental O-190 with water injection to achieve higher power from its tiny engine, reaching a maximum speed of 350 km/h.