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Updates required on preserved Voodoos

Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:04 am

I am preparing an update to a list of preserved ex-Canadian CF-101 aircraft, and require updated sightings for some of the preserved examples. The aircraft in question are as follows:

RCAF 17407 -- On display in Proctor, Minnesota as F-101B 59-0407 (October 2005)
RCAF 17438 -- On display at Gulf Coast Community College, Panama City, Florida as F-101B 57-0438 (October 2006)
RCAF 17455 -- Cockpit under restoration, Bavaria, Germany (May 2005)
RCAF 174741 -- On display at Pate Museum of Transportation, Bourland, Texas as CF-101B 17471 (May 2007)
RCAF 17478 -- On display at Panama City Marina, Panama City, Florida as F-101B 57-0478 (October 2004)
RCAF 17438 -- On display at May ANGB, Reno, Nevada as RF-101B 59-0483 (March 2002)

CAF 101003 -- On display at CFS Goose Bay, Labrador as CF-101F 101003
CAF 101006 -- On display at former CFB Cornwallis, Nova Scotia as CF-101F 101006. (Made last flight by an F-101, April 1987)
CAF 101012 -- Fuselage only, Uxbridge, Ontario (August 2000)
CAF 101022 -- On display at McChord AFB Museum as CF-101B 101022 (May 2003)
CAF 101037 -- On display at former CFB Summerside, PEI as CF-101B 101037 (July 2002)
CAF 101047 -- Fuselage only, Uxbridge, Ontario (August 2000)
CAF 101053 -- On display at Miramichi airport, New Brunswick as CF-101B 101053 (February 2004)
CAF 101056 -- On display at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta as CF-101B 101056 (June 2004)
CAF 101063 -- In outdoor storage at Shearwater Aviation Museum, Nova Scotia as CF-101B 101063 (September 2003)

Additionally, a Voodoo is known to be preserved at CFB Suffield, Alberta, but its identity is unknown.

Any updates for any of these aircraft would be greately appreciated.

Martin Keenan

Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:23 am

The three on the Fl Gulf Coast have recent pics here http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ght=voodoo

Re: Updates required on preserved Voodoos

Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:56 am

Voodoo wrote:I am preparing an update to a list of preserved ex-Canadian CF-101 aircraft, and require updated sightings for some of the preserved examples. The aircraft in question are as follows:

RCAF 17407 -- On display in Proctor, Minnesota as F-101B 59-0407 (October 2005)


Any updates for any of these aircraft would be greately appreciated.

Martin Keenan


Here is what the Proctor bird looked like in 2007:
Image

Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:48 am

Mike,
The suffield bird is 101042 on the ranges and has had its tail blown off.

Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:02 am

You have missed the (2) at the Alberta Aviation Museum

(1) mounted (1) on ground display

will get you tail #'s

Tom

Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:29 am

Alberta Aviation Museum Voodoos

101060 in CAF markings
On a spectacular mounting over looking Kingsway ave in Edmonton

17425 in RCAF markings
On ground dispaly and used in our Education programming for electronics checks

Tom

Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:43 am

RCAF 174741 -- On display at Pate Museum of Transportation, Bourland, Texas as CF-101B 17471 (May 2007)


I'm pretty sure that should be Cresson, Texas.

From 2008
Image

Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:54 am

[quote="Tom H"]Alberta Aviation Museum Voodoos

101060 in CAF markings
On a spectacular mounting over looking Kingsway ave in Edmonton

17425 in RCAF markings
On ground dispaly and used in our Education programming for electronics checks

Tom[/quote]

Tom:

I already have those two, from when I visted the AAM last year. There are many more CF-101s than I listed -- I only listed the ones I didn't have recent updates for.

Can you confirm that the AAM CF-101s are still there as of now?

Thanks,

Martin Keenan

Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:56 am

[quote="cozmo"][quote]RCAF 174741 -- On display at Pate Museum of Transportation, Bourland, Texas as CF-101B 17471 (May 2007)[/quote]

I'm pretty sure that should be Cresson, Texas.

From 2008
[/quote]

Thanks for the correction. Do you have a month for the 2008 update?

Regards,

Martin Keenan

Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:57 am

[quote="peter"]Mike,
The suffield bird is 101042 on the ranges and has had its tail blown off.[/quote]

I thought 101042 was at Gagetown?

Martin

Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:15 am

Voodoo wrote:Thanks for the correction. Do you have a month for the 2008 update?

Regards,

Martin Keenan

That would be November 9, 2008.

Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:34 am

[quote="Holedigger"]The three on the Fl Gulf Coast have recent pics here http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ght=voodoo[/quote]

Thanks for the update -- that's two more taken care of!

Martin

Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:06 am

Martin your right that is the one at gagetown sorry MIke...

Re: Updates required on preserved Voodoos

Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:26 am

[quote="Warbirdnerd"]
Here is what the Proctor bird looked like in 2007:
[img]http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b120/Warbirdnerd/City%20Displays/IMG_2330.jpg[/img][/quote]

Thanks for the picture. Can you confirm that the Proctor Voodoo has not subsequently been moved?

Thanks,

Martin

voodoo 043

Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:51 am

the voodoo 043 is at the atlantic canada aviation museum is halifax
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