Six people have been confirmed dead after two planes collided mid-air in Dallas. The incident occurred during an airshow and the two aircrafts involved are understood to have been vintage World War Two planes. Texas media sources reported there were no injuries among the crowd on the ground, suggesting the fatalities involved the pilot and passengers of the planes which crashed into one another. Two planes collided during an airshow in Dallas, Texas (Image: SKY NEWS )The crash occurred at the Commemorative Air Force Wings Over Dallas show at 1.20pm local time.The event was held at the Dallas Executive Airport, a site roughly 10 miles out from the city centre.A B-17 Flying Fortress bomber and a P-63 Kingcobra fighter collided in flight, which sent debris hurtling towards the ground below.The remains of both aircraft plummeted to the ground in a huge explosion which was captured on film by horrified onlookers.More to follow
Horror footage emerges of Dallas airshow crash involving WW2 planes
Sourceexpress.co.uk
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