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Small plane crashes in Maine after engine fails

A Maine pilot's plane crashed near Limington-Harmon Airport after experiencing engine failure. His plane came to a rest nose-down in a wooded area shortly after takeoff.

A 62-year-old pilot suffered minor injuries when his plane crashed less than a mile from an airport following an engine failure, state police said.

The yellow single-engine plane came to a rest nose-down in a thicket of woods Thursday afternoon, and Bradley Marson was walking around the scene when a state trooper located the crash site. Medical personnel evaluated the pilot and he was eventually transported to the hospital for minor injuries.

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The pilot said he'd just taken off from Limington-Harmon Airport in Limingtonwhen his engine cut out. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating.

The plane was a kit craft known as a Skyraider II by Flying K Enterprise, according to the FAA. It's known in the aviation community as an affordable ultralight plane.

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