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F-101A Voodoo Number Two
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First Delivery of the "Sun Run" RF-101 Voodoo
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RF-101 Voodoo, Sun-Run, on Flight Ramp for A/C Maintenance
RF-101C Voodoo, Lead Aircraft from "Operation Sun-Run"
RF-101 Voodoo, Sun Run, on Flight Ramp at McDonnell Aircraft
F-101A Voodoo at Edwards AFB, CA
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McDonnell F-101 Voodoo (1954-1961): The F-101 Voodoo evolved from McDonnell’s XF-88 long range fighter developed for the U.S. Air Force in the late 1940s. The F-101 flew for the first time on September 29, 1954, and went supersonic on its first flight. Three versions of the Voodoo were built: fighter/bomber (F-101 A/C), long-range interceptor (F-101B), and photo-reconnaissance (RF-101 A/C). The Air Force Command’s Strategic, Tactical, and Air Defense used the multi-mission Voodoo. The F-101 set a speed record in 1957 if 1,207 mph and could fly 1,500 miles without refueling. Reconnaissance Voodoos played a critical role in the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, flying low-level supersonic missions to provide conclusive evidence of the Soviet buildup in Cuba. One Voodoo skimmed so low over the island that it almost hit a volleyball being tossed by a Russian technician during a game. Production of all versions of the Voodoo totaled 807.
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Unique identifier
BI21096
Boeing ID
2d4-16734
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5998px Ă— 4798px 27MB
License type
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Keywords
1950s
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military facilities
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