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Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:15 am
thee are 2 voodoos on out door display at the CAF museum in trenton ontario one is on permanent display whilst the other is sitting on a taxi way on the out skirts of he display grounds i was told by one of the staff that it had been reired from a near by avionics school and was as of this time the musem was looking for a home for it.
Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:17 am
thee are 2 voodoos on out door display at the CAF museum in trenton ontario one is on permanent display whilst the other is sitting on a taxi way on the out skirts of he display grounds i was told by one of the staff that it had been retired from a near by avionics school and as of this time the musem was looking for a home for it.
Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:18 am
thee are 2 voodoos on out door display at the CAF museum in trenton ontario one is on permanent display whilst the other is sitting on a taxi way on the out skirts of he display grounds i was told by one of the staff that it had been retired from a near by avionics school and as of this time the musem was looking for a home for it.[/code]
Sun Aug 09, 2009 3:51 pm
Hmmm. In comparing these two different efforts at "flying" static displays,
and...
I gotta say that I really like the "detail" of the crew in place in the second one. That's kinda' cool. If only they had gone for a minimalist support structure (more like the first one, come to think of it.) As it is, it looks like a zero-length launcher that was abandoned by its ground crew - they just walked off and left the flight crew "hanging."
Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:09 pm
Steve -- thanks for the location of the Pate Voodoo.
I'm still working on the updated preserved Canadian Voodoo list, which I hope to have online in the next week or so.
I'm still looking for photos of some of the preserved examples, like some of the ones posted earlier in this thread. I don't have the list with me at the moment, but I'll post it tonight. (I say this because photos at some photo sharing sites don't necessarily show up in Google). All I need is a URL, as the list will link to the photo wherever it's stored now.
Additionally, I still need a update on the Voodoos at the MacChord Museum, and the former CFB Cornwallis Museum. If anyone hs been to either of these two locations recently, I'd love to hear it!
Martin
Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:57 pm
As discussed above, Canadian Voodoos I would like to find online pictures of are as follows:
RCAF 17455/58-0455 (Bavaria, Germany)
CAF 101012/57-293 (Uxbridge, Ontario)
CAF 101028/57-346 (Hillsborough, New Brunswick)
CAF 101030/57-354 (Comox, British Columbia)
CAF 101034/57-362 (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
CAF 101035/57-363 (Abbotford, British Columbia)
CAF 101041/57-374 (Bangor, Maine)
CAF 101042/57-375 (CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick)
CAF 101047/57-388 (Uxbridge, Ontario)
CAF 101056/57426 (CFB Cold Lake, Alberta)
CAF 101063/57-442 (Shearwater, Nova Scotia)
CAF 101065/57-444 (Gander, Newfoundland)
Plus the mystery Voodoo at CFB Suffield, Alberta
Thanks, Martin
Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:27 pm
Voodoo wrote:As discussed above, Canadian Voodoos I would like to find online pictures of are as follows:
RCAF 17455/58-0455 (Bavaria, Germany)
CAF 101012/57-293 (Uxbridge, Ontario)
CAF 101028/57-346 (Hillsborough, New Brunswick)
CAF 101030/57-354 (Comox, British Columbia)
CAF 101034/57-362 (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
CAF 101035/57-363 (Abbotford, British Columbia)
CAF 101041/57-374 (Bangor, Maine)
CAF 101042/57-375 (CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick)
CAF 101047/57-388 (Uxbridge, Ontario)
CAF 101056/57426 (CFB Cold Lake, Alberta)
CAF 101063/57-442 (Shearwater, Nova Scotia)
CAF 101065/57-444 (Gander, Newfoundland)
Plus the mystery Voodoo at CFB Suffield, Alberta
Thanks, Martin
Here's the one from Abbotsford. I took this pictures several years ago but I just saw the Voodoo this morning before we flew home and it looked basically the same.
Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:13 pm
Thanks to all for the information updates.
The revised page can be seen here:
http://www.coastcomp.com/av/pres/Preser ... sion_3.htm
Martin
Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:43 pm
Here's my sole Cdn Voodoo: 1010125 of 416th Squadron at Ottawa's National Aviation Museum:
Then a few US ones - Two F-101B at Pima Air & Space:
RF-101C at Pima as well:
F101-B at the SAC Museum:
F-101? at the Castle Air Museum:
F-101-B at Wings Over the Rockies:
Wed Nov 23, 2011 10:11 am
Hi guys, I'm working with Martin on updating the F-101 Voodoo Registry and would like to use the photos in this thread. Please let me know if it's NOT alright and let me know how you want the credit to read if it is alright to use them.
Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:31 am
There's an F-101F at the Buffalo Naval & Servicemens Park. I believe this one was an American one though...
Link:
http://www.buffalonavalpark.org/F-101F.html
Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:33 pm
Here Scott are a couple of F-101 Photos I have taken. Hope they help.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1154571126 ... mber232011Mark Fidler
Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:59 pm
We have an F-101 at Grissom, and there is an F-101 and an RF-101 in the NMUSAF.
Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:02 pm
There's at least one at Borden.
Jim
Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:22 pm
The right-hand side avionics door from 101001 is in a box in pieces in my basement.
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