Minnesota businessman dies in WWII plane crash
A Minnesota businessman was killed Tuesday morning in a plane crash in Montana while flying a World War II-era plane. Paul Ehlen, founder of Precision Lens in Bloomington, was flying a vintage World War II P-40 Warhawk, when it suffered a mechanical failure shortly after takeoff from the Ravalli County Airport in far western Montana.
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