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F-101 Voodoo Specifications
Primary Function:
Escort/All-weather interceptor/Fighter-Bomber/Reconn.
Contractor:
McDonnell
Crew:
One
Unit Cost:
N/A
Powerplant
Two Pratt & Whitney J57-P-55 turbojet engines rated at 17,000Lb (7,666Kg) each
Dimensions
Length:
67 feet 5 inches
Wingspan:
39 feet 8 inches
Height:
18 feet
Weights
Empty:
28,970 lbs (13141 Kg)
Maximum Takeoff:
52,400 lbs (23768 Kg)
Performance
Speed:
Max. 1,009 mph
Ceiling:
38,900 ft
Range:
N/A
Armament
Four 20 mm cannons, low-altitude bombing systems, 1,620-pound bomb or 3,721-pound nuclear bomb
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F-101 Voodoo Achievements
The F-101 aided in the Cuban missile crisis and Vietnam War.
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F-101 Voodoo Photos
Photo courtesy Bud Norris
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Photo courtesy Bud Norris
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