Posted on 05/18/2026 6:02:02 AM PDT by V_TWIN
Dramatic video shows the two fighter jets colliding in midair before four parachutes are deployed.
Both aircraft appeared to be flying extremely close together when they collided and seemingly became entangled, hurtling toward the ground as sparks shot off.
The two jets, which appear to be Navy Super Hornet fighters, smashed into the runway with an enormous bang, producing a huge fireball and a cloud of smoke.
Organizers, the Mountain Home Gunfighters, confirmed that the base was on lockdown in a statement posted on social media.
This was the first time the air show had been held in eight years, after the last event in 2018 saw a hang glider pilot die in an accident, reported the Idaho Stateman.
In 2003, a pilot in the Thunderbirds squadron was forced to eject after his plane crashed during the event
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I used to crew chief there at Mt Home 366 TAC 43151 back when they were flying F-111A’s. The video of that crash is spectacular. Glad the pilots made it out in time. I’d like to say no blood no foul but those are expensive planes and the RCA should be interesting.
It was before the crash - but only barely. He eject 0.8 seconds before impact.
It wasn’t the same pilot.
I’m shocked that all four men got out. The top plane pancaked on top of the bottom one and they got locked together. How that did not smash the canopy and/or ejection seats is incredible. Yet all four somehow were able to eject in the scant milliseconds available.
At least the four aviators survived.
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After watching the video of their ejections, I am surprised that no one ejected directly into one of the other planes.
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