Two planes collide in mid-air : Dallas air show crash

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Two vintage World War 3 planes have crashed and burned at an air show in the US state of Texas. The aircraft are hitting each other at a low altitude, causing one of them to break in half. Fireballs can be seen as they hit the ground. The planes were flying in a commemorative air show near Dallas. It is not immediately clear how many people were in both aircraft, but two victims have been named. The Allied Pilots Association says that two of its former members, Terry Barker and Len Root, died in the collision. The FAA said it is investigating the crash at the Wings Over Dallas Airshow on Saturday, which is the US's premiere #ww2 air show. The three-day event was being held to celebrate Veterans Day, and between 4,000 and 6,000 people were watching the show.

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