Firefighters in Manila battle flames in the spot the DC-3 went down.
A propeller-driven plane, reportedly from the 1930's, has crashed in the Philippines, killing four people.
Officials say the DC-3 plane scraped the roofs of 14 houses in Manila before crashing into an abandoned warehouse and bursting into flames.
No-one was reported injured on the ground but residents said two houses close to the warehouse caught fire.
Minutes after taking off from Manila airport, the pilot asked permission to make an emergency landing.
The freight plane was heading towards Puerto Princesa City in Palawan province southwest of the capital, Manila airport security manager Angel Atutubo said.
Flight records showed there were seven people aboard the aircraft, including the pilot, but officials are yet to confirm this number.
The DC-3 was developed in the US in the 1930s but is still in use in many places around the world, mainly for transporting cargo.
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