One of the last flying World War II B-17 bomber is on display at the Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021.
One of the last flying World War II B-17 bomber was on display at the Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino, California on Sept. 28, 2021.Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise via Getty Images
  • Two planes were in the air at an airshow in Dallas.

  • Details of injuries or deaths have not been shared by authorities.

  • Demonstrations of World War II-era aircraft and reenactments were part of the event.

Two planes crashed into each other during an air show.

According to the Dallas Morning News, a spokesman for Dallas Fire-Rescue said that there was a collision during the Wings Over Dallas show.

There have been no deaths or injuries related to the crash as of Saturday afternoon.

According to The Associated Press, one of the planes was a Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress, while the other was a Bell P 63 Kingcobra.

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The people watching the show were surprised. The woman in the video said "Oh my God!" in Spanish.

The Dallas Police Department said on their website that Highway 67 was closed in both directions due to debris falling onto the road.

The FAA and theNTSB will investigate the crash.

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