Trev,
How does a lad from Cheltenham end up living in Monza?

That's now nearly a 20 year long story involving no planning whatsoever, just what seemed like a good idea at the time. I'm a chiropractor and it's mostly down to where I got offered jobs.
We can hear the cars on the circuit with the wind in the right direction. We are on a direct line between Linate and the circuit and on the weekend of the grand prix we have a constant stream of helicopters going low overhead.
Monza's a posh place, refusing to accept it's now a suburb of Milan. Not only was it the capital of the kingdom of Lombardy but more recently the kings of Italy had their villa here. Well the Villa's still here and the latest of the Savoias wants it back. :tuttut: The racing circuit is at the bottom of the kings garden.
As a bike racing fan despite Monza's history, Mugello is the place to go now. It's just north of Florence and I've never been there.
Garry,
I was thinking about the Skyfame museum last night. If I remember rightly the owner's brother was a pilot killed during WWII.
Of the planes there I remember:
Avro York, Fairy Firefly, Hawker Tempest 2, a Mosquito with no engines, a SARO jet flying boat with one engine the other having powered Donald Campbell's boat, a Magister? and the autogyro. That's not a complete list though.
Jon