It is very rare for two planes to collide in the mid-air, but during World War 2, a shocking incident happened, when two planes not only suddenly collided but also got locked to one another in the mid-air. The pilot kept making several efforts by moving the plane up and down, left and right, but every attempt to separate the two planes proved to be unsuccessful. But what happened later to these two planes flying thousands of feet above the sky, let's try to know the quick story in today's article.
This is actually a matter of 29 September 1940, when two planes were flying over Brocklesby, New South Wales, Australia. Then what happened is that both the planes suddenly collided with each other due to some certain reason. This collision happened in such a way that one plane got locked on top of the other plane. After which the engine of the upper plane stopped working, but fortunately the engine of the lower plane continued to function properly, allowing the aircraft to keep flying. As a result of which the two planes covered their journey being locked together, and later the plane below somehow landed both the planes safely. Fortunately, all the crew members survived the incident, and almost no one was seriously harmed.
If this incident is seen and understood carefully, then this case is very unbelievable and strange because in such cases the chances of survival of the planes are very less, but even in such a dangerous situation, both these planes luckily survived.
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