Monday, September 19, 2011

WWII-era plane crashes at W.Va. air show

A West Virginia Air National Guard spokesman says a World War II-era plane has crashed at an air show.

Lt. Nathan Mueller says the T-28 aircraft crashed during a routine Saturday at a Martinsburg airfield. Mueller did not have any details on the pilot's condition.

The plane was performing during the Thunder Over the Blue Ridge air show.

The crash comes a day after a stunt pilot lost control of his World War II-era plane at a Nevada air show, crashing near a VIP section in a wreck that killed three and sent dozens to the hospital.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44561969/ns/us_news/

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