The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress from World War Two and the Bell P-63 Kingcobra fighter was flying at the Wings

by- Indra bhan

Image credit - tribune.com

Over Dallas Airshow at Dallas Executive Airport when the incident occurred, according to a statement from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Image credit - tribune.com

Social media users recorded videos of the tragedy as it happened, showing 

Image credit - tribune.com

the two planes colliding and crashing on the ground before bursting into flames. 

Image credit - tribune.com

Live aerial footage captured the scene of the incident, which was an area of brown grass covered in aircraft debris.

Image credit - tribune.com

According to officials, investigations were started by the FAA and 

Image credit - tribune.com

the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), with the NTSB assuming the lead and giving updates.

Image credit - tribune.com

Airport officials reported the incident on Twitter, but the number of passengers on board 

Image credit - tribune.com

the two aircraft was not immediately known, according to the FAA. Emergency crews flocked to the crash site. 

Image credit - tribune.com

Gallagher comedian died at the age of 76, know how it happened

Image credit - google.com