More than 3 people were dead when a World War II-era fighter plane flown by a veteran Hollywood stunt pilot Jimmy Leeward crashed into a crowd of people watching the airshow.
Many more are expected to die or are already dead as medics confirmed that the conditions of those rescued were life threatening and others very serious.
13 people are in life threatening conditions, 15 are considered in critical condition with life threatening injuries, and 28 were non-serious
Ace pilot and stunts man Jimmy Leeward crashed his P-51 Mustang fighter into a crowd after the plane controls were lost due to mechanical problems.
The The P-51 Mustang that crashed in Nevada is a class of fighter plane that can fly at speeds in excess of 500 mph.
74-year-old Jimmy Leeward known as a veteran airman and great air stunt ace died on the spot when the plane lost control and spiraled into the crowd causing a tumultuous smoky and bloody scene.
Bodies were strewn all over, ambulances and police sirens wailed as emergency services responded to the horrific incident.
How many died at the accident is yet to be confirmed, an emergency worker told intelligence News as rescue efforts continued.
The Nevada air race accident caused panic as the country is slowly trying to forget 9/11.
Eye witnesses on the Nevada air race plane crash say that bloodied bodies were spread across the area.
Police say the Jimmy Leewards plane crashed due to mechanical failures during his third lap.
Jimmy Leeward, of Ocala, Fla., is a veteran airman and movie stunt pilot. He




























