Fatal Bugatti Plane Crash

Scott Wilson, the builder, chief test pilot and leader of the Bugatti 100P Project, was killed when the prototype of the experimental plane crashed during a flight test last week. Wilson, a highly qualified Air Force test pilot, had spent the past seven years carefully recreating Ettore Bugattiโ€™s 100P, one of the most beautiful aircraft ever designed, assembling a multi-national team of engineers, fabricators and pilots to work on Le Rรชve Bleu, The Blue Dream, with the goal of proving Bugatti’s incredibly advanced aircraft could actually fly.

โ€œThis is a devastating loss,โ€ said Peter Mullin, President of the American Bugatti Club and Chairman of both the Petersen and Mullin Automotive Museums. โ€œScotty dedicated years of his life to this aircraft and when it first took to the air with him at the controls in 2015, Ettore Bugattiโ€™s dream was finally realized. He was a friend, a passionate aeronautical engineer and a great pilot. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Wilson family and to all of those who dedicated time and energy to the 100P.โ€