A small Hungarian plane with two passengers that crashed in central Croatia late on Friday was found on Sunday, Croatian radio reported. "The Zlin 142 plane and the bodies of its two passengers were found this morning," the radio quoted head of the rescue operations Srdjan Vrsalovic as saying, according to Reuters. Another Hungarian sports plane crashed on Friday, killing both of its passengers, but was found soon afterwards. Both planes were among eight Hungarian planes flying from Hungary to the southern Adriatic island of Brac, police said. They encountered bad weather and fog in the central mountainous region of Croatia, but the remaining six planes managed to land safely. All of the pilots were amateurs, mostly Hungarian businessmen.