Thanks for the link. Looks like a high-speed stall and mushed into the ground when he tried to pull out of the loop.
Jet crashes into cars on A27 and explodes after skimming the trees during loop-the-loop
A fighter jet smashed into cars on busy road in front of thousands of horrified spectators at Shoreham Airshow
Seven people died and 14 were injured in the horrific crash with one patient fighting for his life in hospital
The pilot, named locally as Andy Hill, was pulled from the burning wreckage and is now recovering in hospital
Witnesses described seeing thick black smoke in sky moments after Hawker Hunter took part in display
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Too early to assign cause, but clearly not a stall. Under control, no wing rock or flutter, this means the pilot misjudged a) the top of his loop altitude (too low), b) sink rate, c)altitude to recover, or any combination thereof.
High speed stall. . .not sure what that means. Are you referring to an abrupt yank on the stick that results in disrupted airflow (stall)? It clearly was flying under control, no abrupt flight control input. . .it was a classic controlled light into ground.
Sad.