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Two Killed in Riverside County Small Plane Crash Posted: May 30, 2008
01:46 PM PDT KESQ.com News Services An "experimental" airplane crashed Friday in a field near French
Valley Airport, instantly killing both people aboard the aircraft, authorities said. The Lancair
"Legacy" two-seater airplane went down at 11:53 a.m. about two miles north of the airfield, said Ian Gregor of the
Federal Aviation Administration. The field where the aircraft ended up is just north of a Moose Lodge
building on Winchester Road, north of Benton Road, in the French Valley area of Murrieta. The plane hit the
ground nose first and upside down, and the two people on board were killed on impact by blunt force trauma, fire
officials said.David Borel, who was working in his vineyard south of the field, said he saw the plane overhead
and assumed it was headed for the airport, then heard a revving sound from the engine. "It looked like it
just rolled and then it did a nosedive," he said. Nathan Abeel, 25, of Temecula, was working outside about a
half-mile from the crash scene when he saw the airplane head south toward the airport, then plunge to the
ground. "I was thinking he was just doing a barrel roll, but as soon as he went upside down, he went down,"
Abeel said. Bill Eckburg, 61, of Murrieta, was about a mile away on his property when he saw the plane roll
so the cockpit was down. The plane did not explode, and when it hit the ground it made a "thud," he said.
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