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Dave Norland's North American P-51D Mustang, the "No Name Dame," the day after the Reno Air Races in 1977.


The Red Baron Air Racing Team's North American P-51D Mustang hybrid, "Red Baron," Race 5, on the ramp the dayl after winning the National Championship at the 1977 Reno Air Races.


Another view of Ed Browning's NAA RB-51, which was flown at Reno in 1977 by Darryl Greenamyer. 1977 marked the only time Greenamyer won an Unlimited title at Reno in an aircraft other than an F-8F Bearcat. Greenamyer has since won two Sport Class National Championships in his Lancair, Race 33.


Ed Messick's stock North American P-51D Mustang, "Minuteman," featuring Texas Air National Guard markings.


John Crocker's "Sumthin' Else" (is Ms. "O") following the 1977 Reno National Championship Air Races where engine trouble put him out of the races. Crocker would come back two years later to win his first National Championship when the engine blew on the RB-51 with Steve Hinton at the controls.


Jim Mott taxis out for takeoff and a return to California following the 1977 Reno event.


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