7 killed, 7 Injured in WWII Plane Crash at Bradley Airport in Connecticut

A World War II-era plane crashed in a fireball as it tried to land at a Connecticut airport Wednesday morning, leaving at least seven people dead and another 7 injured.

The four-engine, propeller-driven plane struggled to get into the air and slammed into a maintenance shed at Bradley International Airport just before 10 a.m. as the pilots circled back for a landing, officials and witnesses said.


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