F-101B Voodoo
Saturday was the last day of the season for the Minnesota Air National Guard Museum. They have an impressive collection of post-WWII planes. This one the F101B Voodoo.
From the MN Air Guard Website: The McDonnell “Voodoo” was a supersonic fighter designed to escort bombers and serve as a fighter bomber, an all-weather interceptor and a photoreconnaissance aircraft. It served during the Cuban Missile Crisis and during the Vietnam War. It was flown by the 179th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron in Duluth, MN from 1972 to 1976, before the unit converted to the RF-4C Phantom.
Great perspective here.
Dude that turned out AWESOME !!!
Cool photo, Mitchster Meister! I must have just missed you all that afternoon – as I met my wife and daughters back at our car, my wife said, “There were 3 guys with big cameras and big camera bags over there . . . . but I was ready to go.”
Very impressive. I’ll bet the zero to sixty is something else!