Fighter Planes Collide at Duxford Air Show

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    An inquiry has begun after two classic US fighter planes collided during an air display show in Cambridgeshire. One of the planes, thought to be a P-51 Mustang, plummeted to the ground after their wings touched, forcing the pilot to parachute to safety. The pilot of the other plane, a Skyraider, went on to land safely, after the military aircraft took to the air during the Flying Legends show. No-one was injured in the accident during the show, near Duxford.

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