To everyone affected by this horrific accident, my condolences, my family has been thru airshow crashes before, I have watched my dad crash, he luckily made a semi recovery. The first thing out of his mouth when I got to his plane was, " I kept it out of the crowd, tell your mom I am all right", which He wasn't but non the less, anyone who performs at air shows first priority is to keep the bad things out of the crowd. If he was not able to do it I can assure he was trying with all that he had. I will have the NTSB report along with the FAA report as soon as they come out. I am sure that Mr. Leeward will be found not at fault for this. I am truly thankful that it was not worse than it was, there was no fire. Realistically when the people that get into any type of plane whether it is a J-3 Cub or an unlimited class racer, we take a chance of a failure, it is part of aviation, things break, we hope and pray that we can keep it away from the crowd, and keep spectators from getting hurt. It is a part of aviation. Again if, and I am sure that he was, incapacitated from the g forces, either thru being mashed down to the panel, or being completely unconscious his last thought was for the safety of the spectators, not for himself. Let's face East and raise our glass for a departed aviator.