The plane went into a nose dive shortly after take-off and plowed into built-up area, killing many people on the ground.
The plane, belching flames and clouds of black smoke, plowed through the market for about 330 feet before it came to a halt.
The plane then plowed through a 5-foot-high navigation system about 1,000 feet from the end of the runway and came to rest about 2,200 feet from there.
Almost immediately the blazing plane nosedived and, at full throttle, plowed into a flooded area of Schouwen Island below.
Since the plane fell out of the sky and plowed into Mary Lutz's field, volunteers like Harlene Smith have gone without sleep.
At approximately one hundred miles per hour, the plane plowed into the soft lawn, drawing a long loamy gouge.
The plane plowed into the water, nearly drowning Jannus.
The plane clipped some trees and plowed into the bush.
The four-passenger plane plowed into a cornfield at over 220 mph, flipping over on itself and tossing the passengers into the air.
The plane plowed into the 25th and 26th floors of the city's tallest skyscraper, killing the pilot and two people.