The collision of two planes from World War II in Dallas

The collision of two planes from World War II in Dallas

According to American authorities, two World War II aircraft collided and crashed during an air display in Dallas. At this time, it is unknown how many people were killed.
A Bill B-63 King Cobra fighter and a Boeing B-17 Fly-Fortis launcher collided at about 13,20, according to the Aviation Regulatory Authority.
The Aviation Administration continued, “At this time, we are unsure of the number of passengers on board,” noting that an investigation had been launched.

One of the two planes could be seen on the ground in one of the recordings that witnesses carried with them of the occurrence.
On Twitter, Dallas Executive Airport discussed a “accident” that occurred during a long weekend-related military aircraft demonstration using 1940s-era planes.
Firefighters said they went to the scene, without other information available at this stage..

Two World War II-era aircraft collided in Dallas.

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