@ Sacramento, CA
July 2024
Located at the Aerospace Museum of California in Sacramento is this F-101B Voodoo. The second fighter of the Century Series, this long-range escort fighter was first flown in 1954 and also served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Republic of China Air Force. The F-101 took on multiple roles of interceptor, fighter-bomber, and photo reconnaissance. Voodoos were also one of three types to be armed with the nuclear warhead AIR-2 Genie missile to nuke Russian bomber formations. Over 800 Voodoos were built by the time production ended in 1961 but continued to operate until 1984. Delivered in 1958, this ‘B’ model was a two-seat interceptor aircraft in service until retirement in 1982 when the 147th Fighter Interceptor Group transitioned to the F-4C Phantom. This airframe was delivered to the Aerospace Museum of California in 1982 for display.