Here's a shot of my TST (what I think you'd call a Gemini in Australia). She was manufactured at the the UK factory at Camelford in Cornwall in 1987 and was the 35th UK-produced aircraft. Initially she was used as a training aircraft by the flying club at RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire. Unfortunately she was 'pranged' a couple of times and consequently rebuilt with many T300 parts, which is why she's sporting a T300 pod and undercarriage.
Engine is a Rotax 503 DCDI. Max all up weight 380kg (the original UK weight limit for microlights was 390).
I've owned her since 2004 during which time we've been across the English Channel to France twice (the first occasion to mark the centenary of Louis Bleriot's first crossing), to Scotland, and taken part in the Round Britain Rally a couple of times. The shot above shows us landing at the Navy airfield at Yeovilton for their annual airshow in 2011 (to watch not to participate).
A cracking little aircraft which makes every flight feel like an adventure.