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2 German pilots killed when WWII-era airplane crashes after takeoff in southern Finland

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HELSINKI (AP) — Two German men have died when their World War II-era airplane crashed and caught fire in southern Finland minutes after takeoff. Police say the single-engine, two-seater T-6 Texan plane — a popular American military trainer aircraft introduced in the 1930s and now used mainly in air shows — crashed into a forest near the Rayskala aviation airfield on Wednesday, killing the two experienced pilots. Finnish accident investigators sa…
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