On September 18, 1970, the airplane (then known as
Miss Candace) crashed while attempting an
emergency landing caused by an engine failure during that year's Reno Air Races at
Reno-Stead Airport. During the landing the plane's longer propeller, modified for racing, clipped the runway surface, causing the plane to drift off the edge of the runway, collapsing part of the landing gear but causing only minor injuries to the pilot, Cliff Cummins. In 1998, another modified P-51 Mustang,
Voodoo Chile, lost a left trim tab during the Reno Air Races. The pilot,
Bob "Hurricane" Hannah, reported that the airplane pitched up, subjecting him to more than 10
g and
knocking him unconscious. When he regained consciousness, the plane had climbed to more than 9,000 feet (2,750 m), and he brought it in for a safe landing. This aircraft (having been renamed to
Voodoo) was in attendance at the 2011 race and was nearby at the time of the accident. In 1999, another highly modified P-51,
Miss Ashley II, piloted by Gary Levitz, experienced rudder
flutter during an unlimited race at the Reno Air Races. The airframe broke up, killing Levitz. ==Investigation==