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RF-101 Voodoo, Sun-Run, on Flight Ramp
RF-101 Voodoo, SunRun, with Reconnaissance Cameras
RF-101 Voodoo, SunRun, on Flight Ramp with Pilot
RF-101 Voodoo, Sun-Run, on Tarmac
RF-101 Voodoo, Sun-Run, on Tarmac
RF-101 Voodoo, Sun Run, on Flight Ramp at McDonnell Aircraft
RF-101A Voodoo, Sun Run, on Flight Ramp at McDonnell Aircraft
RF-101 Voodoo on St. Louis Flight Ramp
First Delivery of the "Sun Run" RF-101 Voodoo
RF-101C Voodoo "Operation Sun-Run" Aircraft on St. Louis Flight Ramp
F-101A Voodoo Aircraft in Flight
RF-101C Voodoo, Lead Aircraft from "Operation Sun-Run"
Boeing KC-135A Refueling a McDonnell RF-101 Voodoo in Flight
RF-101A Voodoos Deploy to the Far East
First RF-101A Voodoo Touching Down in St. Louis
F-101A Voodoo Number Two
F-101 Voodoo on Tarmac
F-101 Voodoo and RF-101 Flying in Formation
F-101B Voodoo in Flight
F-101 Voodoo in Flight
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RF-101 Voodoo, Sun-Run, on Flight Ramp for A/C Maintenance
The McDonnell Voodoo began as the XF-88 all-weather interceptor (fighter), which first flew at Muroc Dry Lake Air Base, Calif., in 1948. The two prototypes evolved into the F-101 Voodoo, a supersonic fighter designed to escort bombers and serve as a fighter bomber, an all-weather interceptor and a photoreconnaissance aircraft. In Operation Sun Run in 1957, an RF-101 raced from Los Angeles, Calif., to New York and back to Los Angeles in a record time of 6 hours 46 minutes.
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Unique identifier
BI220537
Boeing ID
msf57-d4c-623
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Image
Size
4813px × 6000px 82MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
adults
airplanes
blue
blue skies
clear skies
day
exteriors
fighters
full body views
gray
ground crews
ground shots
half-length views
historic production status
jets
left front views
maintenance
male
military
military livery
military personnel
monoplanes
multirole
nose sections
occupations and work
photos
reconnaissance
service panels
shadows
silver color
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
sunshine
tarmac
text
three people
vivid color
yellow
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