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At Least One Pilot Killed after Two Planes Collide at Swiss Airshow

The two small planes reportedly touched each other during formation flying, resulting in the crash.

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The crash comes less than 24 hours after a plane crashed during an air show in Brighton, England, leaving seven dead.

The two planes that crashed were part of a three-aircraft aerobatic formation at the air show in Dittingen, Switzerland, local police spokesman Meinrad Stocklin said.

The incident happened at the Dittingen airshow near Basel in Switzerland’s north. According to a Swiss news agency, a pilot died and the second pilot -both from the Wurttemberg state in Germany- managed to eject and parachute himself to land safely. His plane crashed nearby a home on the edge of the village.

The formation team has been identified as the German Grasshoppers which fly green single-engine Ikarus C42 airplanes.

UK police believe the death toll is likely to rise to 11.

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Witnesses told local TV that the jet appeared to have crashed when it failed to pull out of a loop manoeuvre.

Planes crash at Swiss air show, at least one dead - police