F-101A previously at Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, Pueblo, CO
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
CF-101B tail number 101040 at National Air Force Museum of CanadaCF-101B tail number 101022 at McChord Air Museum
On display
CF-101B
101008 - Air Force Heritage Park, 17 Wing,
Winnipeg,
Manitoba.[1] It is a monument fixed on a pedestal.
58-0282
Minnesota Air National Guard - Ailes Anciennes Toulouse[19] Due to severe damage, it is currently being repainted and parts removed for repair.
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.[25]
54-1443 - In front of Atlantic Heating & Cooling, 553 Central Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 as of July 2023.
57-0436 - Celebrity Row,
Davis-Monthan AFB (North Side),
Tucson, Arizona[39] Under the control of the base, it is stored in a mothball state with the details covered with sheets.
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.
^"F-101 Voodoo/56-0235."Archived 2013-05-21 at the
Wayback MachineYankee Air Museum.It was originally completed and deployed as the F-101B, but was later converted to the NF-101B for ejection seat testing. Retrieved: 19 March 2013.
F-101A previously at Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, Pueblo, CO
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
CF-101B tail number 101040 at National Air Force Museum of CanadaCF-101B tail number 101022 at McChord Air Museum
On display
CF-101B
101008 - Air Force Heritage Park, 17 Wing,
Winnipeg,
Manitoba.[1] It is a monument fixed on a pedestal.
58-0282
Minnesota Air National Guard - Ailes Anciennes Toulouse[19] Due to severe damage, it is currently being repainted and parts removed for repair.
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.[25]
54-1443 - In front of Atlantic Heating & Cooling, 553 Central Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 as of July 2023.
57-0436 - Celebrity Row,
Davis-Monthan AFB (North Side),
Tucson, Arizona[39] Under the control of the base, it is stored in a mothball state with the details covered with sheets.
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.
^"F-101 Voodoo/56-0235."Archived 2013-05-21 at the
Wayback MachineYankee Air Museum.It was originally completed and deployed as the F-101B, but was later converted to the NF-101B for ejection seat testing. Retrieved: 19 March 2013.