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  2. 2011 Reno Air Races crash - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, 2011, The Galloping Ghost, a highly modified North American P-51D Mustang racing aircraft, crashed into spectators while competing at the Reno Air Races in Reno, Nevada, killing the pilot, Jimmy Leeward, and ten people on the ground.

  3. The Galloping Ghost (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Galloping Ghost was a P-51D Mustang air racer that held various airspeed records and whose fatal crash in 2011 led to several NTSB recommendations to make air shows safer. [1] Built in 1944 by North American Aviation for the Army Air Force, the plane was sold as postwar surplus.

  4. Accidents and incidents involving the North American P-51 ...

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    Modified North American P-51D-15-NA "The Galloping Ghost" ("Race 177"), N79111 (ex-44-15651), [8] piloted by James K. "Jimmy" Leeward, crashed into spectators at the Reno Air Races, killing Leeward and six people on the ground, and injuring 73 more (four of which later died in the hospital).

  5. A look at recent vintage aircraft crashes following a deadly ...

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    — Sept. 16, 2011 — The pilot of a 70-year-old modified P-51D Mustang called the Galloping Ghost lost control of the aircraft at the National Championship Air Races and Air Show in Reno, Nevada ...

  6. Voodoo (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2011 Reno air races, Voodoo and The Galloping Ghost were running in second and third place, respectively, when the latter crashed. In 2013, Voodoo, still owned by Bob Button, was raced at Reno by Steven Hinton, Jr., who won the unlimited gold trophy and the national championship while reaching speeds of over 500 mph (800 km/h). [7]

  7. The Galloping Ghost - Wikipedia

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    The Galloping Ghost, a destroyed P-51 Mustang air racer; Buford and the Galloping Ghost, a 1978 cartoon; The Galloping Ghost, a 1931 movie serial; USS Enterprise, a 1936 American aircraft carrier during World War II; Galloping Ghost Arcade, a video arcade in Brookfield, Illinois

  8. Precious Metal (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    Richard was not able to race that year, as the Reno Air Races were canceled after the fatal crash of The Galloping Ghost. In 2012, Richard flew Precious Metal in the Gold Class race, but he did not finish because one of the landing gear doors came off in flight. [1] [4] After many new modifications, Precious Metal returned to Reno in 2013.

  9. Talk:2011 Reno Air Races crash - Wikipedia

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    For that matter, if you do want to list all the incidents that happened to his airframe, be prepared to add a long list (go look at the wiki page for The Galloping Ghost). It was a racer for 65 years and things happen to racers.Aeroweanie 20:19, 22 September 2011 (UTC)