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''Voodoo'' is a highly modified
North American P-51 Mustang The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter aircraft, fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in April 1940 by a team ...
that was the 2013, 2014 and 2016 Unlimited-class champion of the
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. The pilot for these wins was Steven Hinton, Jr of
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History

The P-51D-25-NA (original s/n 44-73415) was built in 1944 by
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at Inglewood, California, for the
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. The aircraft was then transferred to the
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as a Mustang IV with serial number 9289 in February 1951. In February 1951, it went down at Richmond, Virginia, and was badly damaged. Again, in February 1962, the aircraft crashed. In March 1977, the aircraft suffered yet another crash. According to the summarized
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narrative from report number SEA77FYE12:
There were 2 fatalities. Incident occurred at 13:46 hours. The airframe was destroyed. Incident occurred at Olympia Municipal Airport, Olympia, Washington. The aircraft Ground looped or water swerved during the takeoff run. Stalled or mushed during the initial climb. The factors included; unapproved modification. FAA examiner remarks include: Partially completed dual control modification.
In 1980, the aircraft was sold to William A. Speer, of La Mesa, California, who restored it. In 1988, it made its first restored flight. It first raced as #45, then as #55 using the name ''Pegasus''. The plane was sold at auction in December 1994. Bob Button of Button Transportation Inc., Wellington, Nevada, owned the plane from 1995 to 1998. He renamed it ''Voodoo Chile'', and raced it as #55. In 1998, the highly modified P-51 raced at the National Championship Air Races in Reno. In 2007, Bob Button retired from air racing after a malfunction. 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 . Hinton won again in 2014 and 2016. After Voodoo underwent further modifications including removal of the aircraft's racer paint scheme, and sponsored by
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, Hinton made an attempt to break the 3 km World Speed Record of set by
Rare Bear ''Rare Bear'' is a highly modified Grumman F8F Bearcat that dominated the Reno Air Races for decades. History The Bearcat that became Rare Bear was a severely damaged wreck when discovered by Lyle Shelton in 1969. It had been abandoned next ...
on August 21, 1989. The record attempt was set to occur on August 27, 2017 at an undisclosed location in Idaho but was delayed until the next day due to weather conditions. The attempt was finally flown on 2 September 2017, with the fastest of four runs recorded as and an average speed of . While this broke the C-1e record set by Will Whiteside in the Yak-3U Steadfast in 2012, due to changes in record measurement standards the ''Rare Bear'' record was not bettered as it had to be beaten by at least 1% (533.6 mph).


Timeline

* February 8, 1951: BOC, RCAF 9289 * August 14, 1959: SOC, RCAF 9289 * 1958: N6526D, import, James Defuria / Intercontinental Airways, Canastota, New York * 1960: N6526D, sold to R. Ferrer, Patchoque, New York * 1962: N6526D, crashed, Virginia * 1966: N6526D, sold to Frank Guzman, Massapequa, Pennsylvania * 1968: N6526D, sold to Don Bateman, Las Vegas, Nevada * 1969: N6526D, sold to Mike Coutches, Hayward, California; black w/ gold stripe * 1974: N6526D, sold to H. Matteri, State Line, Nevada * 1975: N6526D, sold to William Veatch, Olympia, Washington * 1977: N6526D, March 19, crashed, Olympia, Washington; major damage * 1980: N6526D, sold to Bill Speer, La Mesa, California; restored as ''Pegasus''; modified for racing * 1996: N6526D, sold to Delbert Williams, ''Voodoo Chile'' * 1997: N551VC, sold to Bob Button, Dixon, California * 1997: Raced by Tiger Destefani; bare metal, #55 raced as ''Voodoo Chile'' * 2006: Raced each year at Reno; Bob Button assumes piloting in 2005 * 2008: Will Whiteside became the race pilot for Team ''Voodoo'' * 2009: Turtle deck and race canopy reinstalled * 2010: Team Voodoo performed well, but the final race was cancelled due to high winds * 2011: The final was again cancelled * 2011: Offered for sale in November; not sold * 2013: Steven Hinton, Jr. and ''Voodoo'' Unlimited Gold Champion at Reno, Nevada * 2014: Steven Hinton, Jr. and ''Voodoo'' Unlimited Gold Champion at Reno, Nevada. * 2015: Steven Hinton, Jr. and ''Voodoo'' did not finish the Unlimited Gold final due to engine issues * 2016: Steven Hinton, Jr. and ''Voodoo'' Unlimited Gold Champion at Reno, Nevada with race average speed of 460.306 mph and winning time of 08:21.980 * 2 September 2017: Steven Hinton, Jr. and ''Voodoo'' break C-1e speed record at Challis, Idaho * 17 September 2017: ''Voodoo'' came in second to ''Strega'' flown by James Consalvi in the Unlimited Gold race at the Reno National Championship Air Races. * 28 December 2017 ''Voodoo'' donated to
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in Chino, California. Registration transfer change completed on 5 April, 2018.


See also

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Dago Red ''Dago Red'' is a North American P-51 Mustang (44-74996), restored as a competitive air racer by Frank Taylor in 1981. Dago Red holds several world records, including the 15 km (517.323 mph) set in 1983. Frank Taylor piloted the plane ...
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Miss Ashley II ''Miss Ashley II'' was a custom-built racing aircraft based on the North American P-51 Mustang. Design and development Built by Bill L. Rogers in 1996, ''Miss Ashley II'' was a P-51R; a hybrid aircraft consisting of the fuselage of a P-51D fu ...
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Precious Metal Precious metals are rare, naturally occurring metallic chemical elements of high economic value. Chemically, the precious metals tend to be less reactive than most elements (see noble metal). They are usually ductile and have a high lustre. ...
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Rare Bear ''Rare Bear'' is a highly modified Grumman F8F Bearcat that dominated the Reno Air Races for decades. History The Bearcat that became Rare Bear was a severely damaged wreck when discovered by Lyle Shelton in 1969. It had been abandoned next ...
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September Fury ''September Fury'', given the race number 232, is a highly modified Hawker Sea Fury The Hawker Sea Fury is a British fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Hawker Aircraft. It was the last propeller-driven fighter to serve with t ...
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