Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:17 am
Vintage Warbird Crashes in Sandy Valley
Updated: Oct 5, 2008 05:24 PM CDT
A World War II vintage aircraft crashed in Sandy Valley Sunday morning, killing the pilot.
According to the FAA the plane, a highly modified and very rare TF-51D--a two seat variant of the storied P-51 Mustang--went down near the intersection of Beech and Kingston Streets just before ten o'clock.
The pilot of the craft was killed in the crash--his name has yet to be released. The FAA identifies the plane as an experimental aircraft called a Bonde TF-51D.
It is not known if there were any other injuries in the crash. Units from San Bernardino County, California responded to the scene as well as those from Clark County Fire and Metro from Las Vegas
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Bill Greenwood wrote:Real or replica, whoever it was it is sad. It's another pilot who liked airplanes, maybe enough to build one and he is lost.
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Zachary wrote:My mistake - I did a google search for the wrong name. Did not mean to spread misinformation! Many apologies!!!
Zack
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mustanglover wrote:Zachary wrote:My mistake - I did a google search for the wrong name. Did not mean to spread misinformation! Many apologies!!!
Zack
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