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From cbc.ca:
Two biplanes that were simulating a First World War dogfight at an air show in Saskatchewan collided in mid-air, killing both pilots instantly.
Thousands of people were watching as three planes simulated the battle late Sunday afternoon at the Saskatchewan Centennial 2005 Air Show in Moose Jaw.
Witnesses said one plane came up from beneath another and their wings clipped.
The planes burst into flames and plunged to the ground.
The pilots were members of the Arkansas-based Masters of Disaster civilian aerobatics team.
The third plane landed safely and no spectators were injured.
Organizers cancelled the air show immediately.
Two biplanes that were simulating a First World War dogfight at an air show in Saskatchewan collided in mid-air, killing both pilots instantly.
Thousands of people were watching as three planes simulated the battle late Sunday afternoon at the Saskatchewan Centennial 2005 Air Show in Moose Jaw.
Witnesses said one plane came up from beneath another and their wings clipped.
The planes burst into flames and plunged to the ground.
The pilots were members of the Arkansas-based Masters of Disaster civilian aerobatics team.
The third plane landed safely and no spectators were injured.
Organizers cancelled the air show immediately.