* Six crew members are feared to be dead after two historic planes collided in mid-air at the Wings Over Dallas airshow Saturday afternoon
* Video posted online shows a P-63 Kingcobra bomber approaching the flight path of a Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber
* Soon, the Kingcobra collided with the bomber, tearing it apart as the larger plane split in half and crashes in a ball of fire nearby
* Witnesses say debris from the planes is strewn over Highway 67. Footage from the aftermath showed smoke billowing above tents at the festival
Six people are feared dead after a historic World War II-era P-63 Kingcobra slammed into a B-17 plane in midair outside of Dallas, Texas on Saturday.
The two World War II-era planes collided in mid-air at the Wings Over Dallas event, sending debris flying and igniting a fire nearby.
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.
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Two historic military aircraft collide, crash during Dallas air show -- AP
Six feared dead after military planes collide at Dallas airshow -- The Guardian
Experts criticize Dallas air show operations in wake of deadly collision -- CBS/DFW
Vintage military aircraft collide mid-air at Dallas air show -- CNN