List of Surviving Mc Donnell F-101 Voodoos - Canada

Canada

On display
  • CF-101 101043 Lynx One was acquired by the Museum in 1985 is now the outdoor "guard" display at the Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum. It is painted in its 416 (unit) Anniversary colours, CFB Chatham, and retired in 1985.
  • CF-101 101034 Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg, Canada
  • CF-101B 101008 outdoor display at Air Force Heritage Park, Winnipeg, Canada
  • CF-101 in 409 Voodoo Paint, Abbotsford Airport British Columbia
  • CF-101 in "Electric Voodoo" paint, North Bay, Ontario
  • CF-101 in 425 Voodoo Paint, 3e Escadre, Saguenay, Québec
  • CF-101B In 1971, the RCAF purchased Voodoo 101040 from the United States Air Force. The aircraft flew with 409 ‘Nighthawk’ Squadron, an air defence unit located in Comox (hence the hawk image located on the tail). It also flew with 416 Squadron in CFB Chatham, which became the last unit in the world to fly the Voodoo National Airforce Museum of Canada, Trenton, Ontario

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