;15 February 1970 :A
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-18 Mustang Mk 22,
VH-DBB (ex-
A68-193), piloted by Donald Busch, stalled and crashed after completing a
flyover at an airshow in
Bendigo, Australia. The aircraft caught fire, killing Busch. ;27 June 1970 :North American P-51D-20-NA "
Race 18",
N6518D (ex-''''), piloted by Tom J. Kutchinsky, stalled during an airshow performance in
Harlingen, Texas, killing Kutchinsky.
(ex-''), the aircraft involved in the 16 August 1970 accident, seen here during the 2004 Reno Air Races. ;16 August 1970 :A North American P-51D-30-NA,
N5410V (ex-''
), crashed following an engine failure in Concord, California. Both occupants were injured, one seriously. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, and as of 2002 flies as "Dago Red" ("Race 4''"). ;23 October 1970 :A North American P-51D-30-NA,
N130JT (ex-''''), suffered a propeller failure and crashed when the pilot misjudged the emergency landing in
Rockport, Texas. Both occupants were seriously injured. ;24 March 1971 :A North American P-51D-25-NA,
N6302T (ex-''''), lost power and stalled on takeoff in
Hot Springs, Arkansas, resulting in two fatalities. The dataplate of this aircraft was transferred to another P-51D, which later crashed on 26 June 1987. ;12 July 1971 :The second
Piper PA-48 Enforcer,
N202PE, crashed of a structural failure in
Vero Beach, Florida. ;25 August 1971 :The left wing of a North American P-51D-30-NA,
N511D (ex-''
), separated from the aircraft while performing aerobatics near Palmdale, California, resulting in two fatalities. The dataplate of this aircraft was subsequently transferred to a CAC CA-18, which, as of 2011, flies as "Slender, Tender & Tall
" (NL51DT''). ;3 June 1972 :A Cavalier Mustang,
N6303T (ex-North American P-51D-20-NA ''''), piloted by Richard K. Kestle, suffered a structural failure and crashed in
Griffin, Georgia, killing Kestle. ;20 or 30 December 1972 :A Cavalier Mustang,
N9149R (ex-North American P-51D-30-NA ''''), crashed and was destroyed by a fire in
Flowery Branch, Georgia, resulting in two fatalities. ;8 April 1973 :A North American P-51D-25-NA,
N469P (ex-''''), was caught in a
crosswind and crashed on landing in
Atlanta, Georgia, striking 7 parked aircraft and resulting in two fatalities. ;17 May 1973 :A Cavalier Mustang 2000,
N5461V (ex-North American P-51D-25-NA ''
), piloted by Kenneth Boomhower, lost power on takeoff and stalled, killing Boomhower. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, and as of 2017 flies as Miracle Maker
(CF-IKE''). ;9 June 1973 :A North American P-51D-30-NT,
N2872D (ex-''''), piloted by
William Penn Patrick, stalled and crashed, killing Patrick and his passenger, Christian George Hagert. ;11 June 1973 :A CAC CA-18 Mustang Mk 21,
VH-IVI (ex-''''), was destroyed in a crash in
Sydney, Australia, killing its pilot, Raymond J. Whitebread. ;5 or 6 September 1973 :A North American P-51D-25-NA,
N2116 (ex-''
), suffered a coolant pump failure in flight and struck a car while attempting to make an emergency landing on a highway in Yanceyville, North Carolina. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt and as of 2017 flies as Alabama Rammer Jammer
(N51TH''). ''. ;19 October 1973 :A CAC CA-18 Mustang Mk 22,
PI-C651 (ex-''''), crash landed at
Manila International Airport in
Manila,
Philippines. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, crashing again on 10 July 2011 after suffering a mid-air collision. ;17 February 1975 :A Cavalier Mustang II of the
Indonesian Air Force, piloted by First Lieutenant Effendi, crashed at the end of runway at
Branti Airfield,
Lampung,
Indonesia, killing its pilot. The aircraft crashed shortly after take off on 15.30
UTC+7 for a flight to
Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase during "Wibawa" joint exercise. ;8 June 1975 :A North American P-51D-25-NA,
N76AF (ex-''''), piloted by John Crumlish, stalled while performing aerobatics in
Martha's Vineyard, Connecticut, killing Crumlish. The aircraft's dataplate was subsequently transferred to another P-51D-25-NA, ex-''
, which, as of 2004, flies under the registration N510TT''. ;15 October 1975 :Two Mustangs, North American P-51D-25-NA
N651D (ex-''
), piloted by John Boulton, and P-51D-30-NA CF-USA
(ex-''), piloted by Don Plumb, crashed during a thunderstorm in
Big Spring, Texas, resulting in three fatalities, including Boulton and Plumb. ;6 June 1976 :CAC CA-18 Mustang Mk 22 "
Miss Zulu",
VH-BOZ (ex-''
), crashed on takeoff in Bankstown, Australia. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, and as of 2019 it flies under the registration VH-URZ''. ;16 June 1976 :North American P-51D-30-NA "
Miss Suzy Q" ("
Race 33"),
N69QF (ex-''''), piloted by Ken Burnstine, crashed on final approach to
Mojave Airport, fatally injuring Burnstine. ;5 July 1976 :CAC CA-17 Mustang Mk 20 "
Miss Yankee",
VH-BOY (ex-''
), crashed in Bankstown, Australia. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, and as of 2002 it flies under the registration N551D''. ;21 August 1976 :A North American TF-51D-25-NT,
N38228 (ex-''''), stalled during landing in Big Spring, Texas, resulting in two fatalities. ;19 March 1977 :A North American P-51D-25-NA,
N6526D (ex-''
), crashed on takeoff in Olympia, Washington, resulting in two fatalities. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, and as of 2012 flies as "Voodoo" ("Race 5
", N551VC''). ;3 July 1977 :A Cavalier Mustang 2000,
I-BILL (ex-North American P-51D-30-NA ''''), piloted by Ormond Haydon-Baillie, crashed near
Mainz, Germany, killing Haydon-Baillie. ;15 February 1978 :North American P-51D-25-NA "
Color Me Gone",
N117E (ex-''''), lost power and struck poles on final approach in
Ellisville, Mississippi. The pilot escaped without injury, but the aircraft was severely damaged, its wings and most of it tail having been sheared off. The aircraft was subsequently rebuilt, fatally crashing on 21 November 1992, and is under restoration as of 2002.
(ex-''). Photo taken the day before the 16 September 1979 crash. ;16 September 1979 :North American P-51D-25-NT "
Red Baron" ("
Race 5" or "
RB-51"),
NL7715C (ex-''
), The aircraft was a heavily modified racing aircraft, powered by a Rolls-Royce Griffon 57 engine driving contra-rotating propellers from an Avro Shackleton. Following the crash, the dataplate of Red Baron
was moved to P-51D-25-NA "Wee Willy II
" (ex-''). ;16 December 1979 :A North American P-51D-25-NA,
N7711C (ex-''''), piloted by John McConnell, crashed while performing low altitude aerobatics in bad weather in
Eufaula, Alabama, resulting in two fatalities, including McConnell. The aircraft is under restoration as of 2008. == 1980s ==