" "Mrs. Virginia" was originally assembled in 1943 by North American Aviation in Inglewood, California as a P-51A-10-NA and then served the United States Army Air Forces before being used as an instructional airframe at an aviation institute in Glendale, California for a number of years. The aircraft took the name Mrs. Virginia and the race number 13 after a restoration in 2006, which also applied classic United States Army Air Forces markings. In 2016 Mrs. Virginia finished in second place in Reno’s Unlimited Class, in the Silver race, with an average speed of 351.602 miles per hour."