OSAGE CITY — Two men walked away when their vintage airplane crashed Thursday afternoon in Osage City. Nathaniel Perlman, 38, Fort Worth, Texas, had taken off from the Osage County Airport in a 1942 Boeing Stearman biplane when the airplane lost power, the Kansas Highway Patrol said. Perlman tried to make an emergency landing in an open field about a third of a mile north of the airport, the highway patrol said. The plane landed but the ground was too wet, the landing gear stuck in the mud and was ripped off. The plane came to rest on its belly facing north. Perlman and his passenger, Raymond Lallo, Jr., 52, Fort Carson, Col., weren’t injured.
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