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WILLIAMSON, Ga. (AP) -- Two people were killed today when their single-engine trainer aircraft crashed in a field shortly after takeoff in Pike County south of Atlanta.
Pike County Fire Chief Tom Tyree says the 1943-model PT-26 Cornell was owned by the Commemorative Air Force and was carrying a pilot and a passenger.
The Commemorative Air Force -- formerly known as the Confederate Air Force -- said the plane struck a tree after taking off from Peach State Field shortly before noon. It said both the pilot and passenger were members of the Dixie Wing of the CAF, which is a non-profit group based in Midland, Texas, that preserves World War Two aircraft.
The identities of the victims were not immediately available.
The Commemorative Air Force said in a statement from Midland that its Dixie Wing is based in Peachtree Cit. The plane took off from Falcon Field in Peachtree City about 10:30 a-m and landed in Williamson about an hour later. After landing, the pilot repositioned the airplane and departed, striking the tree.
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