The Voodoo's career as a
fighter-bomber was relatively brief, but the reconnaissance versions served for
some time. Along with the US Air Force's U-2 and US Navy's RF-8 Crusaders.
The reconnaissance variant of the Voodoo was instrumental during the Cuban
Missile Crisis and saw extensive service during the Vietnam War.
The F-101 was initially designed by McDonnell Aircraft as a long-range bomber escort (known as a penetration fighter) for the Strategic Air Command (SAC) but went on to be adapted as a nuclear-armed fighter-bomber for the Tactical Air Command (TAC), and as a photo reconnaissance aircraft.
The F-101 was well known as the One-Oh-Wonder! The Voodoo was a supersonic jet fighter which served the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
F-101 VooDoo
1/48 Kit
Plastic Model Airplane Kit.
Introduced in 1957 to combat the
threat of enemy bombers, the F-101 Voodoo supersonic fighter
is beautifully replicated in this 1/48 scale plastic kit.
Fine features include textured surfaces, a fully outfitted
cockpit with a glazed canopy and crew figures, two
externally mounted "Genie" nuclear-tipped missiles and two
"Falcon" rocket-powered missiles, external fuel tanks,
authentic U.S. Air Force markings and more. 10" wingspan;
108 pieces, skill level 2.
#0090962
The XF-88 Voodoo which ultimately led to the development of the F-101 Voodoo See More Here
Plastic Model Airplane Kit.
A twin-engine jet fighter designed
for the U.S. Air Force, the McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo - of
which only two were built - ultimately led to the
development of the F-101 Voodoo.
0024060
Tactical
Reconnaissance in the Cold War
Hardbound Book
1945 to Korea, Cuba, Vietnam & The
Iron Curtain
Gordon. This book describes how the United States Air Force
tactical reconnaissance units operated from the end of World
War II until the 1970s - an immensely active period that
included major conflicts in Korea and Vietnam as well as
rapid technological development in aircraft and photographic
techniques. Includes missions flown by the RF-86, the
RB-57A, the RF-100A, the RF-101 and the RB-66 over China and
the Soviet Union. 316 pages, 350 B&W and color photographs,
7"x 10", hardcover.
#0024060
0011577
USAF Interceptors
A Military Photo Logbook (1946-1979).
Isham & McLaren. This lavishly illustrated volume examines Air Defense Command
interceptors of the Cold War era, from the propeller-driven aircraft of the
immediate post-World War II period through the beginning of the jet age and
beyond.
You'll see interceptors such as the P-61 Black Widow, F-82 Twin Mustang, F-86
Sabre, F-89 Scorpion and F-94 Starfire; unique, mission-support airplanes such
as the C-124, EB-57, EC-121 Constellation and T-33; and famous next-generation
"Century Series" supersonic Air Force interceptors such as the F-101B Voodoo,
Convair's F-102 Delta Dagger and F-106 Delta Dart twins, and the F-104
Starfighter. 128 pages, 150 color and 150 B&W photographs, 8?"x 11", softcover.
#0011577 2
0007124
RF-101 Voodoo
Lithograph Aviation Art Print
Ken Fox. Detailed, black and white
charcoal pencil lithograph shows the reconnaissance version
of the F-101, of which more than 300 were built. This highly
collectible print is 20"x 16" including border with title.
#0007124
F-101 Voodoo Art Prints
F-101 Voodoo Photos
0070252
Century Series
Fantasy Formation
Aviation Art Print
Douglas Castleman. Developed by the
United States in the 1950s and '60s, the Century Series
aircraft - the F-100, F-101, F-102, F-104, F-105, F-106 and
F-107 - were noted for their high speed, advanced avionics
and devastating firepower. This hand numbered, limited
edition print measures 24"x 18".
These super-sonic interceptors had one job-keep Soviet bombers out. To perform this duty, the Voodoo carried either four Falcon missiles or two Falcons and two Genie unguided nuclear rockets. The Voodoo's armament was carried in an internal weapons bay rather than external pylons, improving the plane's top speed and maneuverability.
McDonnell
CF-101B Voodoo
No. 416 Squadron, RCAF
F-101B Voodoo
2nd FITS, Air Defense Weapons Center, Tyndall AFB, 1978
Sorry No F-101 Voodoo Aircraft Art at this Time.
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