The Wings of the North Air Museum’s Sierra Sue II P-51 Mustang will lead the U.S. Air Force Heritage Flight over U.S. Bank Stadium at Super Bowl LII on February 4. Sierra Sue will be first in a diamond formation including two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs and an F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Wings of the North is proud to support the USAF Heritage Flight Program, which presents the evolution of USAF air power by flying today’s state-of-the-art fighter aircraft in close formation with vintage fighter aircraft. Sierra Sue will be flown by renowned American aviator Steve Hinton for the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation.
Steve Hinton has flown more than 150 types of aircraft. In 1979 he became the youngest person to set a new 3-kilometer World’s Speed Record for piston powered aircraft in a highly modified P-51 Mustang. A founding member of the Motion Picture Pilots Association, Hinton has served as a pilot and /or aerial coordinator for more than 60 feature motion pictures and made-for-TV movies, series and commercials, including chief pilot for Pearl Harbor in 2001 and as himself in Iron Man (2008), Steve Hinton Filmography.
Sierra Sue II is one of only a handful of flying Mustangs that actually saw combat in World War II. Assigned in 1945 to the 402nd Fighter Squadron, 370th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force, 1st Lt. Robert Bohna named the plane for a girl in his high school. Sierra Sue was fully restored in 2014 by AirCorps Aviation in Bemidji, Minn. to replicate 1944 factory delivery specifications. Authentic details include working World War II era radios and full armor plating.