Actor Harrison Ford was injured, though not too seriously according to early reports, in the crash of a single engine plane he was piloting. USA Today has a story here; a local NBC affiliate has some cell phone video here. Ford had just taken off from Santa Monica airport and was forced to make a landing on the Pen Mar golf course after the engine lost power.
The USA Today report identifies the aircraft as a Ryan ST3KR, painted to resemble the PT-22 World War II trainer version. Wikipedia describes it here.
...The ST-3 gave rise to another model developed in 1941 and early 1942, this was the ST-3KR (for Kinner Radial). The ST-3KR had a more powerful Kinner R-5 engine fitted and became the definitive model; more than 1,000 military versions were built during World War II as PT-22 Recruits.[4] The final variant was the ST-4, which was a version of the ST-3 with a wooden fuselage, developed in case a shortage of "strategic materials" (i.e. of metal) developed. Such a shortage did not eventuate and the ST-4 was not put into mass-production.[4]
Best wishes to Mr. Ford - and that airplane - for a full recovery.