
Pilot Unharmed as World War I-Era Plane Crashes in Stow without Injury
In Stow, a pilot escaped injury on Sunday morning after a plane from the World War I era crashed near Barton Road and the American Heritage Museum. The plane, which had only the pilot on board, crashed due to a failure in the front landing gear. Fortunately, the pilot was able to exit the aircraft […]
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