Two Pilots die in Moosejaw Airshow

The Transportation Safety Board will open an investigation today into Sunday's air show disaster in Moose Jaw, Sask. that killed two U.S. stunt
pilots.
Bobby Younkin and Jimmy Franklin were killed when the wings of their biplanes clipped one another before 20,000 horrified spectators, including family
members.
Franklin's son, Kyle, was on the mike in the announcer's booth when the planes went down. Kyle performs with his father in a wing-walking show.
Franklin and Younkin were part of a civilian team of stunt pilots called the Masters of Disasters.
The team's third plane was able to make a safe landing. The pilot of that plane was Jim Leroy.
Two of the planes crossed past each other when the third came up from underneath and smashed into one of the planes.
There was a huge explosion of fire when the two planes collided, leaving a stunned silence in the crowd.
The air show was immediately cancelled. The Canadian military team, the Snowbirds, had been due to perform later in the afternoon to close the
show.
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