A man who died after the private plane he was piloting crashed at the Imperial War Museum airfield in front of visitors has been named as Simon Riggs.
The father-of-three was flying the privately owned General Aviation Cirrus SR22 when it crashed at Duxford Airfield on Tuesday.
He was a tech entrepreneur from Ampthill, Bedfordshire, and is survived by his wife Karen, three adult children and three adult step children.
His son Sam Holstock-Marshall said Simon ‘lived his life to the fullest’.
Sam wrote: ‘It is with a heavy heart that I’m sharing this news.
‘Yesterday afternoon Simon Riggs passed away. A much loved husband, father and friend.
‘Having recently stepped down from working life, Simon continued to live his life to the fullest. He will be greatly missed.
A group of schoolchildren were visiting the museum and witnessed the crash, The Telegraph reports.
The Imperial War Museum said: ‘We are sad to …