Hear The Scream Of P51 Voodoo While She Hits 500 MPH World War Wings

P51 Voodoo Engine. Rolls Royce Merlin V12 1,490 HP The engine that powered the P51 However, this plane, piloted by Steve Hinton Jr., also set an air speed record of 531 mph afterward HISTORY "Voodoo" is a highly modified North American P-51 Mustang that became the Unlimited-class champion of the Reno Air Races

5 "Voodoo" leads the Gold Race down the Valley of Speed at the Reno
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[4]In February 1951, it went down at Richmond, Virginia, and was badly damaged. Steven Hinton of Planes of Fame Air Museum, Chino, California was the winning pilot in this aircraft in the 2013, 2014 and 2016 National Championship Air Races at Reno.

5 "Voodoo" leads the Gold Race down the Valley of Speed at the Reno

The P-51D-25-NA (original s/n 44-73415) was built in 1944 by North American Aviation at Inglewood, California, for the United States Army.The aircraft was then transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Mustang IV with serial number 9289 in February 1951 Originally "Voodoo" was built in 1944 in Inglewood, CA, as a North American P-51D-25NA Mustang and after several years with the USAAF and Royal Canadian Air Force, it became privately owned in 1958. Starting in 1998, this highly modified P-51 nibbled at the edges of a win at the National Championship Air Races in Reno

5 "Voodoo" leads the Gold Race down the Valley of Speed at the Reno. The success was bittersweet, however, as the ultimate goal was to break the speed record over a 3 km closed course set in 1989 by Lyle Shelton in Rare Bear — a Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat. This P-51 is the fastest piston engine airplane in the world so far

How Fast Can a P51 Mustang Go? Reno Air Racing Association. [4]In February 1951, it went down at Richmond, Virginia, and was badly damaged. But not until 2013 did Voodoo, owned by Bob Button and raced by the young.