List of Surviving Mc Donnell F-101 Voodoos - United States

United States

On display
  • USAF F-101A 53-2418 on display at the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, Pueblo Memorial Airport, Pueblo, CO. This Voodoo, serial number 53-2418 was the first production A-model was delivered in August 1954, to Edwards AFB. Its maiden flight was on September 29, 1954, with a McDonnell test pilot Robert C. Little. Test flight results: Mach 0.9 at 35,000 feet, with a maximum test speed to Mach 1.4.
  • USAF RF-101H 56-0001 Kentucky Air National Guard, Standiford Field Air National Guard Base, Kentucky
  • USAF F-101C 56-0009 Sheppard AFB Air Park
  • USAF RF-101H 56-0011 Pima Air & Space Museum (adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB), Tucson, Arizona
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0048 Selfridge Military Air Museum, Selfridge ANGB, Michigan
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0057 Arkansas Air National Guard
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0068 Keesler AFB Air Park, Keesler AFB, MS
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0099 Shaw AFB, SC
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0112 Gila Bend Municipal Airport, Gila Bend, AZ (1 of 2 A/C)
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0125 Kentucky Air National Guard
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0130 Gila Bend Municipal Airport (AZ) (2 of 2 A/C)
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0135 Maxwell AFB Air Park, AL
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0166 National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0187 Cannon AFB, NM
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0210 Robins AFB Museum of Aviation
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0214 Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona
  • USAF RF-101C 56-0231 Arkansas Air National Guard
  • USAF NF-101B 56-0235 Yankee Air Museum This aircraft was assigned to Wright-Patterson AFB from July 1960 until its retirement to the Air Force Museum in 1970. During that period it was used extensively for ejection-seat testing. It was displayed at the Air Force Museum until moved to Michigan in the early 1980s.
  • USAF F-101B 56-0241 USAF History and Traditions Museum
  • USAF F-101B 56-0243 Carolinas Aviation Museum Charlotte, NC (formerly at Florence SC)
  • USAF F-101F 56-0246 Air Power Park and Museum, Hampton, Virginia
  • USAF F-101B 56-0250 Air Force Armament Museum
  • USAF F-101B 56-0273 Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum (former Chanute AFB) Rantoul,Il.
  • USAF F-101B 57-0252 Hill Aerospace Museum
  • USAF F-101B 57-0282 Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, AZ
  • USAF F-101F 57-0287 Dyess Linear Air Park, Dyess AFB, TX
  • USAF F-101B 57-0332 Tyndall Air Park, Tyndall AFB, FL
  • USAF F-101B 57-0410 Combat Air Museum, Forbes Field Air National Guard Base, Topeka, KS; performed weather experiments for Colorado State University from Buckley Air National Guard Base before retiring.
  • USAF F-101B 57-0412 Castle Air Museum at the former Castle AFB, near Atwater, CA
  • USAF F-101B 57-0427 McClellan Aviation Museum at the former McClellan AFB is Sacramento, California
  • USAF F-101B 57-0438 is at Gulf Coast Community College on US-98 in Panama City, FL.
  • USAF F-101B 58-0269 Florissant, Missouri
  • USAF F-101B 58-0271 Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, former Lowry AFB, Denver, CO (former Lowry AFB), Denver, Colorado
  • USAF F-101B 58-0273 Shaw AFB, SC
  • USAF F-101B 58-0274 Peterson Air & Space Museum, Peterson AFB, Colorado Springs, CO
  • USAF F-101F 58-0276 Robins AFB Museum of Aviation
  • USAF F-101B 58-0281 Spirit of St. Louis Airport, MO
  • USAF F-101B 58-0285 Jimmy Doolittle Air & Space Museum, Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, California
  • USAF F-101B 58-0288 Air Force Flight Test Center Museum, Edwards AFB, CA
  • USAF F-101B 58-0291 former K.I. Sawyer AFB, MI
  • USAF EF-101B 58-0300 Minnesota Air National Guard Museum
  • USAF F-101B 58-0301 Oregon Air National Guard, Kingsley Field, OR
  • USAF F-101F 58-0311 North Dakota Air National Guard
  • USAF F-101B 58-0315 Grand Forks AFB, ND
  • USAF F-101B 58-0321 Grissom Air Museum
  • USAF F-101B 58-0325 National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio.
  • USAF F-101B 58-0329 Rogers, AR, static display at entrance to airport.
  • USAF F-101B 58-0330 Washington Air National Guard HQ
  • USAF F-101F 58-0338 Naval and Servicemen's Park
  • USAF F-101B 58-0341 North Dakota Air National Guard
  • USAF F-101F 59-0400 Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, Titusville, Florida.
  • USAF F-101B 59-0412 Tennessee Air National Guard, Chattanooga, TN
  • USAF F-101F 59-0413 Empire State Aerosciences Museum
  • USAF F-101B 59-0418 March Field Air Museum, March ARB, Riverside, CA
  • USAF F-101F 59-0419 Malmstrom AFB Museum and Air Park, MT
  • USAF F-101B 59-0424 Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base, Houston, Texas
  • USAF F-101B 59-0426 South Dakota Air and Space Museum
  • USAF F-101B 59-0428 Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover AFB, DE
  • USAF F-101B 59-0430 Babe Didrikson Zaharias Memorial Park, Beaumont, Texas
  • USAF F-101B 59-0462 Strategic Air and Space Museum, near Offutt AFB, Ashland, Nebraska
  • USAF F-101F 59-0478 is part of a Veterans' Memorial in front of City Hall, near the south end of Harrison Avenue, in Panama City, FL.
  • USAF RF-101B 59-0483 Nevada Air National Guard, Reno-Canon Air National Guard Base, Reno, Nevada
  • RCAF F-101, McChord AFB, Washington

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