I misread the headline, and assumed 11 were on board the aircraft...That was clearly an incorrect assumption on my part. I’m guessing 1 or 2 on board the aircraft and the rest of the injured were inside the building at the time.
On typical approach to that small airport, you land basically east to west, and the final is right over the tops of these low profile buildings.
Heard from one of the flight instructors in CA who used to instruct for our flying club in OC years ago and he said it was an RV 10 - 4 seats. I thought there were more than 4 aboard but that must have been wrong.
“”The Van’s Aircraft RV-10 is a four-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt airplane sold in kit form by Van’s Aircraft. It is the first four-seat airplane in the popular RV series. [3] The RV-10 first flew on 29 May 2003, and the first kit parts were delivered to a customer in September 2003.