Two planes collided during an airshow in Dallas, ripping apart mid-air before falling in a fiery crash. A Boeing 17 Flying Fortress was struck by a smaller Bell P 63 King Cobra; both were World War II-era planes. The FAA says it’s unknown how many people were on board each plane and what caused the well-rehearsed airshow to take a terrifying turn.
World War II planes collide mid-air during Dallas airshow
<img width="1920" src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KDIxr3MsYJk/maxresdefault.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="World War II planes collide mid-air during Dallas airshow" loading="lazy">Two planes collided during an airshow in Dallas, ripping apart mid-air before falling in a fiery crash. A Boeing 17 Flying Fortress was struck by a smaller Bell P 63 King Cobra; both were World War II-era planes. The FAA says it’s unknown how many people were on board each plane and what caused the...
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