Dallas Air Show Disaster: B-17 Flying Fortress and P-63 Kingcobra Collide Mid-Air

In November 2022, spectators at a Dallas air show witnessed a devastating tragedy when two World War II-era aircraft — a B-17 Flying Fortress and a P-63 Kingcobra — collided in mid-air. The collision happened during a commemorative flight honoring America’s aviation history, instantly destroying both planes and claiming the lives of all crew members aboard.

The B-17 Flying Fortress, one of the most iconic heavy bombers of the Second World War, and the P-63 Kingcobra, a rare fighter aircraft, were part of a Heritage Flight demonstration. As the planes crossed paths, the P-63 struck the bomber, leading to a fiery crash that shocked thousands of onlookers below. Within seconds, debris rained down as families, veterans, and aviation enthusiasts watched in horror.

Federal authorities, including the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), launched a full investigation into the cause of the accident. Initial reports suggested possible issues with flight coordination and spacing during the demonstration. The NTSB later confirmed that six crew members tragically lost their lives that day.

Remembering the Fallen
The tragedy sparked nationwide mourning, particularly within the aviation and veteran communities. The fallen crew members were remembered as dedicated pilots and volunteers who devoted their time to preserving living history through air shows and educational programs. Memorials and tributes poured in, honoring their bravery and commitment.

Legacy and Safety Measures
The crash also reignited conversations about the safety of vintage aircraft demonstrations. While air shows have long celebrated aviation history, the Dallas disaster highlighted the risks of flying warbirds that are more than 75 years old. Industry leaders and regulators have since pushed for stricter safety protocols to protect both crews and the public.

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