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F-101A Voodoo "White Friday" in St. Louis
F-101 Voodoo Flightline on McAir Ramp
RF-101 Voodoo on St. Louis Flight Ramp
RF-101 Voodoo, Sun Run, on Flight Ramp at McDonnell Aircraft
RF-101C Voodoo, Lead Aircraft from "Operation Sun-Run"
RF-101A Voodoo, Sun Run, on Flight Ramp at McDonnell Aircraft
XF-88 Voodoo with Cannon-Equipped XF-88A Voodoo on St. Louis Flight Ramp
McDonnell Test Hangar with F-101 Voodoos & F4H Phantoms
F-101 "Project Eclipse" Aircraft and Flight Crew, October 1959
RF-101C Voodoo "Operation Sun-Run" Aircraft on St. Louis Flight Ramp
NF-101B Voodoo First Flight
F-101A Voodoo Number Three Takes Off From St. Louis
F-101A Voodoos on McDonnell McAir Ramp, St. Louis, MO
Three F-101 Voodoos Flying in Formation
First F-101A Voodoo Flying over Edwards Air Force Base
F-101 Voodoo on Tarmac
F-101B Voodoo Banking Through Clouds
F-101B Voodoo in Flight
First RF-101A Voodoo Touching Down in St. Louis
USAF F-101B Voodoo in Clouds
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F-101 Voodoo Flightline
The McDonnell Voodoo was a supersonic fighter designed to escort bombers and serve as a fighter bomber, an all-weather interceptor and a photoreconnaissance aircraft. It 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. The last Voodoo retired in 1986.
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BI222009
Boeing ID
d4e-154908
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