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McDonnell F-101B Voodoo 57-0300, Washington ANG, 116th FIS, 1970s
General Background
The McDonnell F-101 Voodoo (nicknamed One-oh-Wonder") first flew in September 1954 with the first production F-101A making its first operational flight in May 1957. In September 1957 the F-101C became operational followed by the F-101B in January 1959. When production ended McDonnell had built 785 Voodoos, 480 of them were the two-seat all-weather interceptor F-101Bs. The RF-101 reconnaissance version was the world’s first supersonic photo-recon aircraft. The only major foreign operator of the Voodoo was the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) that acquired 56 CF-101B and 10 CF-101F.
The Aircraft
In 1917 the 116th FIS was the 116th Aero Squadron. In 1945 and several designation
changes the now 116th FS was allotted to the Washington ANG. February 10, 1951 the
unit became the 116th FIS. After a short time in England the unit returned to the U.S.
equipped with F-86As, in 1955 with the F-94 Starfire. In 1957 they were given the F-89D
Scorpion and later the F-89J. In 1965 the F-102A Delta Dagger was supplied and in 1969
the F-101B Voodoo. F-101B 57-0300 was assigned to the 116th FIS from 1973-1974.
Specifications :
Role: | two-seat all-weather interceptor |
Crew: | 2 |
Dimensions | |
Length : | 67 ft 5 in (20.55 m) |
Wingspan : | 39 ft 8 in (12.09 m) |
Wing Area : | 368 ft² (34.20 m²) |
Height : | 18 ft 0 in (5.49 m) |
Weight | |
Empty : | 28,495 lb (12,925 kg) |
Loaded : | 45,665 lb (20,715 kg) |
Maximum Take Off : | 52,400 lb (23,770 kg) |
Performance: | |
Powerplant : | 2 X Pratt & Whitney J57-P-55 afterburning turbojets |
Dry thrust : | 11,990 lbf (53.3 kN) each |
Thrust with afterburner : | 16,900 lbf (75.2 kN) each |
Internal fuel capacity : | 2,053 gal (7,771 liters) or |
With two external tanks : | 2,953 gal (11,178 liters) |
Maximum speed : | Mach 1.72 (1,134 mph / 1,825 km/h) @ 35,000 ft (10,500 m) |
Range : | 1,520 mi (1,320 nm / 2,450 km) |
Service ceiling : | 58,400 ft (17,800 m) |
Rate of climb : | 49,200 ft/min (250 m/s) |
Armament : | |
Missiles : | 4 X AIM-4 Falcon Or |
2 X AIM-4 Falcon and 2 X AIR-2 Genie nuclear rockets | |
Avionics : | Hughes MG-13 fire control system |