Two Killed in Vintage WWII Fighter Crash in Texas

Two Killed in Vintage WWII Fighter Crash in Texas

Two people were killed Saturday when a privately owned vintage World War II Mustang fighter airplane crashed into the parking lot of an apartment complex after a flyover event in Texas. Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Orlando Moreno said both the plane’s pilot and passenger died in the crash in Fredericksburg. Rorie Cartier, the director of the National Museum of the Pacific War, for which the aircraft was performing a flyover as part of a history show, told the Associated Press that one of those killed was a military veteran.