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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 2:32 pm 
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Thanks Mike,

I will hunt and seek the planes...have camera will travel...

humm I wonder how much a used static Voodoo would sell for !!?


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 Post subject: Re: Mountainview alert!!
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Eric,

Will you sneak one of those Tutors out of there for me? Just bring a trailer and when they ask about the Tutor claim it is a RC model!

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Jim

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The Voodoo at Lindsay is on Hwy 35 less than a mile north of Hwy 7 at the Lindsay airport. There is a Sabre in Peterborough at a Park.

I also have Voodoos at
101027 @ Bagotville
101035 @ Abbotsford
101046 @ Trenton with the Air Cadets

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 Post subject: Voodoos in Manitoba
PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 11:18 pm 
Gentlemen,
Besides the Voodoo's previously listed in western Canada, two more are located in Manitoba. The Western Canada Aviation Museum in Winnipeg has a complete example on display.
And there is a CF-101 mounted in a pedestal in front of the Canadian Air Force HQ building at CFB Winnipeg air base. It cost the air force $100,000 to build the concrete pedestal: 1/3 is above ground, while 2/3 is underground to counter any wind gusts.
Sorry, but do not have the serial numbers at hand.
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 Post subject: atlantic canada voodoo,s
PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 8:10 am 
There are 8 voodoos in Atlantic Canada,1 in Summerside PEI
2 in New Brunswick, Chatham and Hillsbrough, the later came from CFB Greenwoodin NS. In Nova Scotia there are 3 , 043 at the Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum, 1 at CFB Shearwater and one at the local base museum at the closed base of Cornwallis, In NFLD there are 2 one at the Gander Museum and the other in Lab. in Goosebay.The aircraft at Cornwallis was the last voodoo to fly it was the companion to the all black Electric Voodoo believe it is 006.


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 Post subject: Voodoo Survivors...
PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:16 pm 
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Ex RCAF CF101B Survivors....maybe 35 survivors..which is pretty good considering they acquired maybe 66...

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101002 Lindsay Air Park Mountainview ON
101003 Goose Bay NFLD
101006 Cornwallis NS
101008 Winnipeg-base
101011 Borden-base
101014 Bagotville-s
101015 Levis PQ
101021 Calgary AB
101025 Ottawa Museum ON
101027 Bagotville-displayed-base
101028 Hillsborough NB
101030 Comox-base
101032 Alberta Aviation Museum AB
101034 Winnipeg Western MB
101035 Abbotsford-base
101037 Summerside PEI
101038 Reynolds Alberta AB
101040 Trenton Museum ON
101043 Halifax NS
101044 Peterson AFB
101045 CFB Uplands-base
101046 Trenton Cadet Camp-base
101048 Bagotville-s
101050 Bagotville-s
101051 Thetford Mines PQ
101052 Langley BC
101053 CFB Chatham NB
101054 Northbay-base
101056 Coldlake-base
101057 Comox-base
101059 Bagotville-s
101060 Edmonton Airport AB
101063 Shearwater NB -s
101065 Gander NFLD
101067 Minneapolis MN


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 Post subject: voodoo,s
PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:52 pm 
I believe there is also one with Vince O,Conner,in Uxbridge, ONT


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Yes DP, I think I have seen a picture of the cockpit section on Vince's property...anyone know which serial # that is?..and is the rest of the plane on the farm or just the cockpit?

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Yes, Vince has a couple of incomplete airframes with no markings on them. To me it looks like he got them straight out of Crawford Metals as they look in the same shape. This is a photo of one of Vince's airframes.

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 Post subject: Lindsay Voodoo
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Re the CF-101 at Lindsay, my recollection is a bit fuzzy but what I recall hearing is that it was bound for static display in the Ottawa area (possibly at either the "Diefenbunker" Cold War museum or at the new War Museum on the LeBreton Flats). One would think the ex-Uplands pylon bird would be a more logical candidate for static show in the Ottawa area, but in fact that one is said to be slated to go to CWH down here in Hamilton! Bit baffling, but there's always some sort of reason for these things...

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The F-101 at Minneapolis is at the Minnesota Air National Guard Musem. According to the musuem's web site, this aircraft was at one time in the inventory of the MN-ANG's 179th FIS based in Duluth. It then went up to Canada for use as an electronic warfare target. The delivery to the museum is believed to be the last F-101 flight in the US.

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I will do my best, Oh Capitan, My Capitan! Will probably have to get permission to go on base as new construction is making anything but an afterburner shot impossible and the Scorpion is pretty well hidden. As for the type, and I may be WRONG about this, but I was under the impression that this was a dual controlled model , which would make it an "F" model. But, I Could Be Wrong!
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 Post subject: Uplands Voodoo
PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:13 am 
The CFB Uplands Voodoo was being moved this week...

Apparently already off it pole/mount


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 Post subject: Bagotville Voodoos
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Does anyone know if any of these Canadian Air Force Voodoo are still stored at Bagotville Quebec?


101014 Bagotville-stored
101048 Bagotville-stored
101050 Bagotville-stored
101059 Bagotville-stored


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