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McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo
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Military Vehicle Name
McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo
Manufacturer
McDonnell Douglas
Faction
Canada
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Long-range interceptor used in NORAD operations
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1954
End Year:
1981
CF-101 10045 pedestal display
A Canadian CF-101 Voodoo marked 10045 and Q45 is displayed on a pedestal in a park. The aircraft has Canada lettering, a red fuselage stripe, a black nose, twin engine exhausts, and a Canadian flag on the tail.
CF-101 101011 grass display
A Canadian CF-101 Voodoo marked 101011 is displayed on grass in a side view. Canada lettering, a Canadian flag, a red lightning stripe, the long pointed nose, and twin jet exhausts are visible.
CF-101 Voodoo four-ship formation
Four Canadian CF-101 Voodoos fly in a diagonal formation above clouds and terrain. The aircraft carry Canada lettering, Canadian flags, red lightning stripes, black noses, and twin engine nacelles.
CF-101 underside flyover
A Canadian CF-101 Voodoo is shown from below in flight against a pale sky. Canada lettering runs along the fuselage, roundels are visible on the wings, and the long pointed nose, twin exhausts, and swept wings are visible.
CF-101 Voodoo color formation
Four Canadian CF-101 Voodoos fly in formation over a town and river. The aircraft show different paint schemes, including black, red, white, and dark upper finishes, with Canadian flags and roundels visible on the tails and fuselages.
CF-101 045 cockpit restoration detail
A close view shows CF-101 Voodoo 045 with weathered metal skin and the canopy open. A yellow ladder stands beside the cockpit, people are working around the fuselage, and RESCUE markings are visible near the side panel.
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