A SECOND World War plane has crashed at a property billionaire’s stately home – leaving the pilot seriously injured.
The Grumman General Motors Wildcat fighter crashed at around 5.10pm today at Hevenignham Hall near Halesworth in Suffolk.
Its pilot was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries.
The 5,000-acre estate is the stately home of property entrepreneur Jon Hunt, who founded the Foxtons estate agents chain in London and is worth £1.448billion.
The aircraft, which used to fly with the Royal Navy’s 733 Naval Air Squadron, is believed to have been coming in to land on a small airstrip at the hall when it flipped over.