Planes crash in mid-air at Wings Over Dallas event, sending debris flying  

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Historic B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra collide mid-air and crash during Dallas air show: Unclear how many were flying on each plane

  • Two planes collided in mid-air at the Wings Over Dallas event Saturday
  • One of the planes involved was a B-17 bomber, the other aircraft is not known
  • Witnesses say debris from the planes is strewn over Highway 67
  • Video from the aftermath showed smoke billowing above tents at the festival
  • It is unclear how any people were injured

Two planes have collided in mid-air at the Wings Over Dallas event Saturday, sending debris flying.

Jason Evans, a Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman, told the Dallas Morning News that the crash occurred at around 1.30pm above the Dallas Executive Airport

Video posted online shows a Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber approaching the flight path of a Bell P-63 Kingcobra. Soon, the bomber completely collides with the Kingcobra, tearing it apart as the larger plane crashes in a ball of fire nearby.

One man who was at the air show said theP-63 was banking left at the time and had the B17 in his blindspot so he could not prepare for the impending crash.

The larger plane slammed into the Kingcobra at around 1.30pm Saturday, tearing it to shreds

The larger plane slammed into the Kingcobra at around 1.30pm Saturday, tearing it to shreds

The bomber then crashed in a fiery explosion off Highway 67 in Texas

The bomber then crashed in a fiery explosion off Highway 67 in Texas

A Dallas resident took a similar video showing the crash from a nearby McDonald's

A Dallas resident took a similar video showing the crash from a nearby McDonald’s

Witnesses say debris is now strewn over Highway 67 in Texas, where Fire Rescue authorities say an active fire has broken out.

Footage from the aftermath showed smoke billowing above tents at the Dallas festival. Sources say the event was part of the Commemorative Air Force’s show for the Veterans Day weekend.

Dallas Fire-Rescue authorities do not yet know the status of either pilot or whether there were any injuries from fallen debris. 

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash. 

Dallas Fire-Rescue squads are responding to the scene where the B17 bomber crashed down

Dallas Fire-Rescue squads are responding to the scene where the B17 bomber crashed down

Smoke was seen billowing into the sky above the Wings Over Dallas festival after two planes crashed mid-air

Smoke was seen billowing into the sky above the Wings Over Dallas festival after two planes crashed mid-air

The crash occurred right over the Dallas Executive Airport, and debris was strewn along Highway 67 in Texas

The crash occurred right over the Dallas Executive Airport, and debris was strewn along Highway 67 in Texas

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