List of surviving McDonnell F-101 Voodoos

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F-101A previously at Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, Pueblo, CO F101Atail532418PuebloMuseum.jpg
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.

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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 Canada Vodoo CF-101B NAFMC.jpg
CF-101B tail number 101040 at National Air Force Museum of Canada
CF-101B tail number 101022 at McChord Air Museum McDonnell CF-101F Voodoo at McChord Air Museum front.jpg
CF-101B tail number 101022 at McChord Air Museum
On display
CF-101B
CF-101F
EF-101B

France

On display
F-101B

Germany

On display
F-101B

Taiwan

On display
RF-101A

United Kingdom

F-101F at Coventry Airport McDonnell F-101B Voodoo 560312.jpg
F-101F at Coventry Airport
On display
TF-101B
F-101B at Wings Museum F101BVoodooWingsMuseumColo.JPG
F-101B at Wings Museum

United States

On display
F-101A
CF-101B
CF-101F
F-101B
F-101B on display at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum in Nebraska F-101B on display at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum in Nebraska.jpg
F-101B on display at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum in Nebraska
F-101B at Fairchild AFB F-101B Fairchild.jpg
F-101B at Fairchild AFB
RF-101B
JF-101B
NF-101B
TF-101B
GF-101B
F-101C
RF-101C
RF-101C display at the Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB 18-37-149-RF101.jpg
RF-101C display at the Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB
F-101F
RF-101H

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