World War II Planes Crashed
Dallas Air Show Crash: Two World War II planes collide in mid-air.
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Atleast six people have killed on board those aircraft.
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The five crew members on board the bigger plane the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and one in a single pilot fighter Bell p-63 king cobra.
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This happened near the Dallas Executive Airport around 1:30 pm, during the commemorative Air Force wings of Dallas World War II Air Show.
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The location is North of I-20 we're told thousands of people were there to celebrate and enjoy the festivities in honor of Veterans Day.
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Two aircraft were involved in this mid-air Coalition, a B-17 Flying Fortress, and a p-63 king cobra, both out of the Houston area.
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Boeing developed the B-17 Flying Fortress in the 1930s and it was primarily used to bomb German military Targets in World War II
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The Soviet Union flew P-63 King Cobra during World War II.
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