The Heinkel trojan Club has a member in Montevideo, Uruguay who I am in occasional contact with. He helped trace the location of my old house and school and sent me photos of them, still there nearly 50 years later. He has restored several Heinkel Trojans, some made in Argentina 100 miles away over the River Plate, some exported to Uruguay from Germany, Ireland and England. The local bus company ran a fleet of Isettas for communications. He has encountered a fair number of Shmitts too. While doing this research my Mum unearthed some prints she made there. One shows the beach near our house, and La Rambla, the main coast road, chock full of traffic and a crash with much attendant arm waving ("choques" were a regular occurence!). Among the vehicles (of all sorts and all ages - several "Jalopies" there - is very obviously an Isetta, it is half the size of a pea, but unmistakeable. I aked Mum if she remembered them, and she said definitely, they were a regular sight scuttling around, and perhaps seeing them at 2-5 years old set me on the true path of enlightenment!