LUSCOMBE CRASH BLAMED ON LOSS OF CONTROL CONTINUITY
Both persons aboard a Luscombe LL-8-E single-engine aircraft were killed May 17 when the aircraft crashed after the pilot was unable to pull the aircraft out of a dive because an elevator control cable became detached. The National Transportation Safety Board said the plane, N71344, had taken off...
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