New options introduced this year included a driver's side airbag, the Bose compact disc player, an electrically heated windshield, and a set of four reversible carpeted floor mats.
Hydraulic fluid filmed over the windshield making visibility impossible, and smoke filled the cockpit.
The idea of Found Magazine started when co-creator Davy Rothbart found a note mistakenly left on his windshield in Logan Square, Chicago.
A bullet-proof windscreen and internal fuel caps were part of the new design.
Accessories: this includes cigarette lighter outlet, radio/CD player, ignition switch, cabin fan and heater, speedometer, horn, turn signals, automotive lighting (headlamps, taillamps and backup lamps), door switch, seat belt, brake alarms, power windows and windshield wiper.
Among other features showcased were: rain-sensing windshield wipers, in-car vacuum cleaner, TV/VCR with a Nintendo system, and unique four-wheel steering.
The title refers to the victim's involvement with the Knights of Columbus, and his placement on a symbolic map of Washington, D.C. by the cannibalistic killer introduced in the season premiere, "The Widow's Son in the Windshield."
It features a cable-braced high-wing, a single-seat open cockpit without a windshield, fixed conventional landing gear and a single engine in pusher configuration.