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What happened at the Reno airshow crash?

What happened at the Reno airshow crash?

On September 16, 2011, The Galloping Ghost, a highly modified North American P-51D Mustang racing aircraft, crashed into spectators while competing at the Reno Air Races in Reno, Nevada, killing the pilot, James K. “Jimmy” Leeward, and ten people on the ground. Sixty-nine more people on the ground were injured.

What caused the Galloping Ghost to crash?

In the NTSB investigation report, the cause was attributed to extreme pitch-up to 17 g+ caused by the loss of the port elevator trim tab due to wear in the trim tab mounts, exacerbated by lock-nuts on the mounting bolts losing their self-locking ability due to use past their normal life.

How many died in the galloping ghost crash?

112011 Reno Air Races crash / Number of deaths

When did the galloping ghost crash?

On 18 September 1970, N79111 crash landed near the Reno-Stead Airport following an engine failure during a race. The P-51 was substantially damaged. Jimmy Leeward purchased the fighter in July 1983. After racing it for years, the airplane was placed in storage.

Who is the Galloping Ghost?

In sport’s Golden Age, he was football’s golden boy. Red Grange was the name, though he was commonly known as The Galloping Ghost. While it’s a shame they don’t make nicknames like that any more, it’s even more disappointing they don’t make many players like the three-time All-American halfback.

Where is the largest arcade in America?

Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, USA, is home to the largest games arcade in the world – Funspot. As of 12 January 2016, it had 581 classic and new games over three floors, and was founded in 1952 by Bob Lawton.

What is the largest arcade in the world?

Funspot
Funspot was officially named the “Largest Arcade in the World” by Guinness World Records at the 10th Annual International Classic Video Game and Pinball Tournament, held from May 29 through June 1, 2008….Funspot Family Fun Center.

Funspot
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Former names Weirs Sports Center
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Type Video arcade