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  2. Category : Aviation accidents and incidents at air shows

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    2022 Dallas air show mid-air collision; E. 2013 Eberswalde-Finow Zlin crash; Death of Jon Egging; F. 1952 Farnborough Airshow crash; P. 1973 Paris Air Show Tu-144 ...

  3. Commemorative Air Force - Wikipedia

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    On November 12, 2022, during the Wings Over Dallas airshow, two planes owned and operated by CAF—a Bell P-63F and the Boeing B-17G Texas Raiders—suffered a mid-air collision that killed six people. [26]

  4. 2022 Dallas air show mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    The collision occurred at 1:22 p.m. [6] local time at the Dallas Executive Airport during a Wings Over Dallas air show organized by the Commemorative Air Force, a non-profit organization whose goal is to preserve historic aircraft. [7] The air show, hosted over a commemorative Veteran's Day weekend, had drawn more than 4,000 spectators. [7]

  5. NTSB releases almost 2,000 pages on investigation into ... - AOL

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    The crash happened on Nov. 12, 2022, when a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63F Kingcobra, a fighter plane, both from the World War II era, collided at the Wings Over Dallas airshow. Six ...

  6. ‘Horribly tragic’: 6 crew killed in Dallas air show crash ...

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    The Commemorative Air Force on Monday released the names of all six flight crew members who were killed when a P-63 Kingcobra collided with a B-17 Flying Fortress at the CAF’s Wings Over Dallas ...

  7. Six people confirmed dead after two historic planes collide ...

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    Six people on board the B-17 and Kingcobra were killed in the fiery crash, according to the Dallas County medical examiner. Two were former American Airlines employees from Tarrant County.