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Two military aircraft collide during a Veterans Day display in Dallas, Texas.

Daniel Stewart

2022-11-13
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A Boeing B-17G Flying military aircraft at the Arizona Air and Space Museum. – JON G. FULLER / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACTOPHOTO

Two U.S. military aircraft collided in mid-air at 1 p.m. Saturday (local time) while performing an air show at Dallas Executive Airport in the state of Texas, although the number of crew members on board and their condition following the accident has not been disclosed at this time.

The aircraft involved in the accident were a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra as confirmed by the Federal Aviation Administration. When their trajectory coincided in the air, they plunged and their contact with the ground generated an explosion, as can be seen in the images released.

The show was part of a day to «relive history» on Veterans Day, in which spectators would be able to witness the maneuvers of 40 World War II-era aircraft, according to Fox News.

The city’s mayor, Eric Johnson, described the crash as a «terrible tragedy» and said the airport will remain closed until the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) completes its investigation.

The local representative confirmed that no injuries have been reported among bystanders or others on the ground, although the number of casualties among the crew has not been released.

The event organizer, the Commemorative Air Force, said it is working with the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on the investigation, but did not provide additional information.

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