The aircraft, which were both made by a spinoff of Chinese automaker Xpeng, reportedly crashed into one another during a rehearsal for the country’s upcoming air show. One of the electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles caught fire after landing. Video of the incident on X shows black smoke billowing into the air. [Link: Flying cars crash into each other at air show in China | https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn5qk4de997o | BBC]

Footage shared on social media shows burning wreckage on the ground after the mid-air collision.

The aircraft, which were both made by a spinoff of Chinese automaker Xpeng, reportedly crashed into one another during a rehearsal for the country’s upcoming air show. One of the…