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Two men aboard a DC-3 plane were killed when it crashed in Ohio Monday morning shortly after take-off, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Initial reports show the plane had engine issues, which may have been a cause of the crash in Wayne County, about 60 miles south of Cleveland, the highway patrol said.

Brian Stoltzfus, 55, of Apple Creek, Ohio, was flying the Douglas DC3TP plane, and Curtis Wilkerson, 56, also from Apple Creek, was the co-pilot, the highway patrol said.

PHOTO: The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.WEWS
The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.
PHOTO: The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.WEWS
The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.

Shortly after taking off, the plane hit trees and utility poles then crashed into a yard next to a home.

“I’ve never felt a force inside the house that strong where it shook the house,” said Michael Morrison, who owns the property where the plane crashed.

“It’s very scary,” he told ABC Cleveland affiliate WEWS. “The cracking sounded like wood splintering … then you heard the crash of it hitting the ground.”

“I called 911, I grabbed as many blankets as I could, I tried to come out and I tried to give a hand to people assisting from the airport,” Morrison told WEWS. “By then they seemed to have it pretty much in control.”

No one on the ground was injured, the highway patrol said.

PHOTO: The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.WEWS
The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.
PHOTO: The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.WEWS
The scene of a small plane crash near Kidron, Ohio.

The plane was manufactured in 1942, said Greg Martin, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.

The first DC-3 plane first flew in 1935, said ABC News aviation consultant Col. Steve Ganyard.

“It was a great airplane and there are thousands still flying in remote parts of the world, but it is an antique,” Ganyard said.

A spokeswoman for the FAA initially said six people were aboard the plane and that four other passengers were injured; the agency has since deferred to the Ohio’s highway patrol, which said that only two people were in the plane.

ABC News’ Rachel Katz contributed to this report.

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