F-101 Voodoo

F-101 Voodoo
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Lynx Squadron Canada - by Peter Robichaud . CF-101B Voodoo of 416 Lynx Squadron from CFB Chatham NB. Based on a photo I took of her in Dec 1984, shortly before the squadron de-activation.
USAF McDonnell RF-101C-40-MC Voodoo, flown by crews of the 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing for operation Sun-Run, 27 November 1957 to establish speed records.
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The F-101 Voodoo was a US supersonic jet fighter aircraft which was used extensively by the US Air Force during the Cold War years, especially during the Vietnam War and the Cuban Missile Crisis, as a fighter-bomber and reconnaissance aircraft respectively.
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F101 Voodoo Fighter Interceptor Group, 136th Fighter Interceptor Squadron
A McDonnell F-101B-105-MC Voodoo of the 132d Fighter Interceptor Squadron in 1974.
The McDonnell F-101 Voodoo was a supersonic jet fighter which served the United States Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force. Wikipedia Wingspan: 40' (12 m) Length: 67' (21 m) First flight: September 29, 1954 Introduced: May 1957 Retired: 1966 Engine type: Pratt & Whitney J57 Manufacturer: McDonnell Aircraft
McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo - Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), Canada
McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo Royal Canadian Air Force