List of surviving McDonnell F-101 Voodoos
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List of surviving McDonnell F-101 Voodoos identifies those Voodoos that are on display by country, model number, serial number, and location (museum or park and city); for USAF and other nations Voodoos.
The F-101 (USAF) and CF-101 (Canadian) were a Cold War supersonic escort fighter, interceptor, and tactical reconnaissance aircraft.
Canada
[edit]- On display
- CF-101B
- 101008 - Air Force Heritage Park, 17 Wing, Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1] It is a monument fixed on a pedestal.
- 101011 - Base Borden Military Museum, 16 Wing Borden, Ontario.[2]
- 101015 - Parc Commémoratif des Vétérans, Lévis, Quebec.[3]
- 101021 - The Hangar Flight Museum, Calgary, Alberta.[4]
- 101025 - Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa, Ontario.[5]
- 101027 - Bagotville Air Defense Museum, 3 Wing Bagotville, Quebec.[6]
- 101028 - New Brunswick Railway Museum, Hillsborough, New Brunswick.[citation needed]
- 101030 - Comox Air Force Museum Heritage Air Park, 19 Wing Comox, British Columbia.[citation needed]
- 101035 - Abbotsford International Airport, Abbotsford, British Columbia *was not 101035 while in service.[citation needed]
- 101037 - Air Heritage Park, Slemon Park Summerside, Prince Edward Island.[7]
- 101038 - Reynolds-Alberta Museum, Wetaskiwin, Alberta.[8]
- 101040 - National Air Force Museum of Canada, 8 wing Trenton, Ontario.[9]
- 101043 - Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum, Halifax, Nova Scotia.[10]
- 101045 - Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton, Ontario.[11]
- 101051 - Thetford Mines Airport, Thetford Mines, Quebec.[12]
- 101053 - Pollard Blvd, Miramichi, New Brunswick
- 101057 - CFB Comox gate guard, CFB Comox, British Columbia.[citation needed]
- 101060 - Alberta Aviation Museum, Edmonton, Alberta.[13]
- 101065 - North Atlantic Aviation Museum, Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador.[citation needed]
- CF-101F
- 101002 - Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Ontario.[14]
- 101003 - Labrador Military Museum, 5 Wing Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador.[15]
- 101006 - Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM), London, Ontario.[16]
- 101022 - McChord Air Museum McChord Field, Washington. The original serial number was 57-0322, and the aircraft was manufactured in the United States as the F-101F type.[17]
- EF-101B
France
[edit]- On display
- F-101B
- 58-0282 Minnesota Air National Guard - Ailes Anciennes Toulouse,[19] Due to severe damage, it is currently being repainted and parts removed for repair.[citation needed]
Germany
[edit]- On display
- F-101B
- 58-0265 United States Air Force - Speyer Auto and Technik Museum.[citation needed]
Taiwan
[edit]- On display
- RF-101A
- 54-1499 Republic of China Air Force - Hualien Airport.[citation needed]
- 54-1505 Republic of China Air Force - Chung Cheng Aviation Museum[20]
- 54-1506 Republic of China Air Force - Aviation Education Exhibition Hall.[21]
United Kingdom
[edit]- On display
- TF-101B
- 56-0312 United States Air Force - Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport.[22]
United States
[edit]- On display
- F-101A
- 53-2418 - Evergreen Air and Space Museum, McMinnville, Oregon.[23]
- 53-2422 - While not displayed as such, the aircraft sits derelict on the southeastern edge of the Edwards AFB photo range California, and has been located there since at least 1979.[citation needed]
- 54-1443 - In front of Atlantic Heating & Cooling, 553 Central Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 as of July 2023.[citation needed]
- CF-101B
- 101044 - Peterson Air and Space Museum, Peterson AFB, Colorado.[24]
- CF-101F
- 17400 - Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, Space Coast Regional Airport, Titusville, Florida.[25] The original serial number was 59-0400.
- F-101B
- 56-0241 - USAF Airman Heritage Museum, Lackland AFB, Texas.[citation needed]
- 57-0252 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill AFB, Utah[26]
- 57-0282 - Pima Air & Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona[27]
- 57-0294 - Washington National Guard Museum, Camp Murray, Washington. It is a monument fixed on a pedestal.[citation needed]
- 57-0308 - Wilmington Airport Collection, Wilmington Airport, Ohio.[citation needed]
- 57-0374 - Maine Air National Guard, Bangor Air National Guard Base, Bangor, Maine. It is a monument fixed on a pedestal.[citation needed]
- 57-0410 - Combat Air Museum, Topeka, Kansas. N8234, nickname, ‘the Gray Ghost'; previously at Colorado State University.[citation needed]
- 57-0412 - Castle Air Museum, Castle Airport (formerly Castle AFB), Atwater, California.[citation needed]
- 57-0417 (painted as 56-0417) - Callaway Recreational Complex, Callaway, Florida. It is a monument fixed on a pedestal.[citation needed]
- 57-0427 - Aerospace Museum of California, McClellan Airport (former McClellan AFB), Sacramento, California[28]
- 57-0430 - American Legion Post 4, Mount Clemens, Michigan.[citation needed]
- 57-0436 - Celebrity Row, Davis-Monthan AFB (North Side), Tucson, Arizona. Under the control of the base, it is stored in a mothball state with the details covered with sheets.[citation needed]
- 58-0271 - Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum at the former Lowry AFB, Denver, Colorado.[citation needed]
- 58-0273 - Poinsett Weapons Range, Sumter, South Carolina.[citation needed]
- 58-0274 - Peterson AFB, Colorado. Displayed near the AMC Passenger Terminal, formerly displayed near the West Gate.It is fixed with several pillars, making it impossible to take out the landing gear.
- 58-0281 - Boeing Park, Spirit of St. Louis Airport, Chesterfield, Missouri.[citation needed]
- 58-0285 - Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center (Jimmy Doolittle Air & Space Museum), Travis AFB, California[29]
- 58-0288 - Air Force Flight Test Center Museum, Edwards AFB, California[30]
- 58-0291 - K.I.Sawyer Heritage Museum at the former K.I. Sawyer AFB, K.I. Sawyer, Michigan[31]
- 58-0300 - Minnesota ANG Museum, St. Paul, Minnesota[32]
- 58-0301 - Portland International Airport/Portland Air National Guard Base, Portland, Oregon.[citation needed]
- 58-0303 - Glenn L. Martin Aviation Museum, Baltimore, Maryland[33] The main wings have been removed so that it can be transported by land.
- 58-0312 - Veteran's Park, Rock Springs, Wyoming.[citation needed]
- 58-0315 - Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota.[citation needed]
- 58-0321 - Grissom Air Museum, Grissom ARB (former Grissom AFB), Indiana[34]
- 58-0325 - National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio[35]
- 58-0329 - Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Rogers, Arkansas. It has become a monument fixed on a pedestal.[citation needed]
- 58-0332 - Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, McMinnville, Oregon. It is currently dismantled and placed outside.[citation needed]
- 58-0335 - Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington.[citation needed]
- 58-0341 - Fargo ANGB, Fargo, North Dakota.[citation needed]
- 59-0412 - Tennessee ANGB, Chattanooga, Tennessee.[citation needed]
- 59-0417 - Pocatello Regional Airport, Pocatello, Idaho.[citation needed]
- 59-0418 - March Field Air Museum, March ARB (former March AFB), Riverside, California[36]
- 59-0421 - Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter, San Antonio, Texas.
- 59-0423 - Winston Field Airport, Snyder, Texas. The aircraft is in poor condition overall, and there are defects in various parts of the aircraft.[citation needed]
- 59-0426 - South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota[37]
- 59-0428 - Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover AFB, Delaware[38]
- 59-0429 - Texas Air Museum, Slaton, Texas[39]
- 59-0430 - Babe Zaharias Memorial, Beaumont, Texas. It is a monument fixed on a pedestal.[citation needed]
- 59-0462 - Strategic Air & Space Museum, Ashland, Nebraska[40]
- 59-0471 - Historic Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler, Texas.[citation needed] It is currently being transported to Fort Worth for restoration work.
- RF-101B
- 59-0483 - May ANGB, Reno, Nevada.[citation needed]
- JF-101B
- 56-0250 - Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, Florida[41]
- NF-101B
- 56-0235 - Yankee Air Museum, Belleville, Michigan[42]
- 56-0273 - Rantoul National Aviation Center, Rantoul, Illinois. Formerly on display at Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum at the former Chanute AFB, Rantoul, Illinois. When this museum closed, the aircraft was to be sent to Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham, Alabama. It was seen still on tarmac behind the former Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum in July 2018.[43]
- TF-101B
- 57-0287 - Linear Air Park, Dyess AFB, Abilene, Texas.[citation needed]
- GF-101B
- 58-0290 - Security Police Training Area (north), Kelly Field (formerly Kelly AFB), San Antonio, Texas.[citation needed]
- F-101C
- 56-0009 - Sheppard AFB, Wichita Falls, Texas.[citation needed]
- RF-101C
- 56-0048 - Selfridge Military Air Museum, Selfridge ANGB, Mount Clemens, Michigan[44]
- 56-0057 - Camp Robinson National Guard Armory, North Little Rock, Arkansas.[citation needed]
- 56-0068 - Muse Manor front lawn (north), Keesler AFB, Biloxi, Mississippi.[citation needed]
- 56-0099 - Shaw AFB, South Carolina.[citation needed]
- 56-0112 - Gila Bend Municipal Airport Gila Bend, Arizona.[citation needed]
- 56-0119 - in storage at the Paul Garber Facility of the National Air and Space Museum in Silver Hill, Maryland.[45]
- 56-0125 - The Aviation Museum of Kentucky, Blue Grass Airport, Lexington, Kentucky[46]
- 56-0130 - Gila Bend Municipal Airport, Gila Bend, Arizona.[citation needed]
- 56-0135 - Maxwell AFB, Alabama.[citation needed]
- 56-0166 - National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio[47]
- 56-0185 - Niagara Falls ANGB, Niagara Falls, New York.[citation needed]
- 56-0210 - Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, Warner Robins, Georgia[48]
- 56-0214 - Pima Air & Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, Arizona[49]
- 56-0217 - George Robert Hall Airpark, Bobby Chain Airport, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.[citation needed]
- 56-0229 - Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins AFB, Macon, Georgia[50]
- 56-0231 - Little Rock AFB, Jacksonville, Arkansas.[citation needed]
- F-101F
- 56-0246 - Air Power Park, Hampton, Virginia.[citation needed]
- 57-0342 - MAPS Air Museum, North Canton, Ohio[51]
- 58-0269 - James J. Eagan Civic Center, Florissant, Missouri.[citation needed]
- 58-0276 - Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, Warner Robins, Georgia[52]
- 58-0311 - Devils Lake Municipal Airport, Devils Lake, North Dakota. It is a monument fixed with pillars.[citation needed]
- 58-0324 - Heritage Air Park, Palmdale, California.[citation needed]
- 58-0338 - Buffalo Naval and Servicemens Park, Buffalo, New York.[citation needed]
- 59-0407 - Proctor City Ball Park, Proctor, Minnesota. It is a monument that houses the landing gear and is fixed to a pillar.[citation needed]
- 59-0413 - Empire State Aerosciences Museum, Glenville, New York[citation needed]
- 59-0419 - Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana[53] It is a monument that houses the landing gear and is fixed to a pillar.
- RF-101H
- 56-0001 - Louisville Air National Guard Base, Louisville International Airport, Louisville, Kentucky.[citation needed]
- 56-0011 - Ebing ANG - 188th Tactical Fighter Group, Fort Smith, Arkansas.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "F-101 Voodoo/57-0268." Warbird Registry. Retrieved: 19 March 2013.
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- United States Air Force Museum. Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio: Air Force Museum Foundation. 1975.