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101001
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
256
first
date: 30 June 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 56-253, F-101F-61-MC. Served with
No. 410 Squadron and No. 425 AW(F) Squadron, both at CFB Bagotville, PQ. Became Instructional Airframe 879B on 23
September 1987.
last
date:
1 December 1993 – Struck off
101002
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
285
first
date: 5 August 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 56-260, F-101F-66-MC. With No.
410 Squadron and No. 425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville,
PQ. Flew in 425 Squadron demonstration
team in 1972, the Alouette Reds. Became
Instructional Airframe 874B on 20 May 1987, used for battle damage
repair training at CFB North Bay, Ontario. On
display at Lindsay Air Park, Ontario by 1995. At
the Ottawa War Museum by January 2006.
last
date: 5
August 1992
– Struck off
101003
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
292
first
date: 27 November 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 56-262, F-101F-66-MC. With No. 410 Squadron at CFB Bagotville,
PQ and No. 416 AW(F) Squadron at CFB Chatham, NB, dates not known. Served with No. 425 AW(F) Squadron at CFB
Bagotville in 1982. On static display at
CFB Goose Bay, Newfoundland by 1995.
last
date:
7 January 1985 – Struck off
101004
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
344
first
date: 26 February 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 56-277, F-101F-71-MC. With No.
425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ.
Flew in 1972 squadron demonstration team, the Alouette
Reds. Also with No. 416 Squadron at CFB Chatham, NB in 1983. With No. 410 Squadron, dates not known. Became Instructional Airframe 835B from 7
January 1985 to 10 August 1990. Reported
in use as a target on artillery range at CFB Gagetown, NB in mid 1990s. On display at Gagetown by 1998?
last
date: 18
October 1990
– Struck off
101005
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
400
first
date: 20 April 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 56-304, F-101F-81-MC. With No. 410 All Weather Fighter
Squadron (OTU), CFB Bagotville, PQ. Also
used by No. 425 AW(F) Squadron at same base, and by No. 409 AW(F)
Squadron at CFB Comox, BC. Became
Instructional Airframe 880B from 23 September 1987 to 1 December 1993.
last
date:
1 December 1993 – Struck off
101006
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
420
first
date: 14 August 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 56-324, F-101F-81-MC. Served with
No. 425 Squadron at CFB Bagotville, PQ in 1982, and at No. 416 Squadron
at CFB Chatham, NB in 1983. With No. 410
Squadron at Bagotville, dates not known. To
No. 414 Squadron, CFB North Bay, Ont., as trainer for the Electric
Voodoo, 101067, from 1983 to 1987. These were the last 2 operational
Voodoos in the world. Identified by some
sources as an EF-101B, but remained a CF-101F. Delivery flight to
Chatham in 1987 may have been last Voodoo flight in the world. Now on display at former CFB Cornwallis,
NB. Display was dedicated in April 1987.
last
date: 12
March 1987
– Struck off
101007
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
424
first
date: 21 August 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 56-328, F-101F-81-MC. With No.
425 Squadron at CFB Bagotville, PQ in 1982. To
No. 409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC the same year,
still there when it crashed on 22 June 1984. Crew
ejected following explosive engine failure, both landed on Texada
Island, with minor injuries. Last Canadian
Voodoo crash?
last
date:
8 May 1986 – Struck off
101008
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
446
first
date: 17 August 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-268, F-101B-85-MC. With No.
425 Squadron at CFB Bagotville, dates not known. With
No. 416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ in 1982 and
1983. Visited Ellington AFB, USA in this
unit’s colours in 1982. Became
Instructional Airframe 872B n 22 January 1987. Now
on static display at Air Force Headquarters Museum at CFB Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Reported as struck off on 30
June 1992, but probably still belongs to Department of National Defence.
last
date: 30
June 1992
– Struck off?
101009
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
451
first
date: 3 July 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-273, F-101B-85-MC. With No. 425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB
Bagotville, PQ. Flew in 1972 squadron
demonstration team, the Alouette Reds. With
No. 425 (OTU) Squadron, CFB Chatham, NB. Destroyed
in hanger fire at Bristol Aerospace, Winnipeg, on 14 March 1975 (also
reported as 3 March 1975?).
last
date:
25 April 1975 – Struck off
101010
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
464
first
date: 2 July 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-286, F-101B-85-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Also
with No. 416 Squadron, dates not known. Became
Instructional Airframe 886B on 19 October 1987. Was
being moved beneath 450 Squadron Chinook 147004 from CFD Mountain View
to CFB Trenton for the RCAF Museum on 25 June 1991, when it was
jettisoned due to severe oscillations. Landed
upside down in Bay of Quinte, recovered, but badly damaged and finally
scrapped. Replaced by 101040, which was
moved by road.
last
date: 1
December 1993
– Struck off, see comments.
101011
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
467
first
date: 2 July 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-289, F-101B-85-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC, 1981 to 1983. Flew lead in squadron’s 1981 demonstration
team. Also with No. 425 Squadron, dates not known.
Preserved, displayed at CFB Borden, Ontario by April 1995. Mounted on a pole near 16 Wing HQ by 2006.
last
date:
13 August 1984 – Struck off
101012
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
471
first
date: 3 August 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-293, F-101B-85-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Special
“Hawk One” paint scheme, late 1970s. Took
part in 1977 Abbotsford Air show in these markings.
Also with No. 425 Squadron, dates not known.
Became Instructional Airframe 881B on 23 September 1987.
last
date: 1
December 1993
– Struck off
101013
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
474
first
date: 15 January 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-296, F-101B-85-MC. With No.
425 Squadron at CFB Bagotville, PQ, dates not known.
Became Instructional Airframe 811B on 24 August 1982.
last
date:
3 April 1991 – Struck off
101014
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
476
first
date: 10 September 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-298, F-101B-85-MC. With Nos. 416 and 425 All Weather
Fighter Squadrons, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Painted
in special scheme in 1984 for 60th anniversary of the RCAF while with
425 Squadron, call sign “Lark One / Alouette Un”. Became
Instructional Airframe 829 B on 11 July 1984. Still
in use for battle damage repair training with 433 Squadron in 1995. Reported derelict at Bagotville, still in this
scheme, July 2005. Still there in 2008.
last
date: –
101015
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
477
first
date: 21 September 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-299, F-101B-85-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Also
with No. 425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. On static display at Veterans Memorial Park,
Levis, PQ by 1995.
last
date:
20 October 1989 – Struck off
101016
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
481
first
date: 6 August 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-303, F-101B-85-MC. Category A
crash at Bagotville, PQ on 14 May 1975, while with No. 425 AW(F)
Squadron.
last
date: 14
November 1975
– Struck off
101017
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
483
first
date: 26 January 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-305, F-101B-85-MC. With No. 416 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Category A
crash at Bagotville on 1 December 1977, while with No. 425 AW(F)
Squadron.
last
date:
30 August 1978 – Struck off
101018
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
484
first
date: 10 March 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-306, F-101B-85-MC. With No. 409 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Lost at sea off
Vancouver Island on 29 November 1979.
last
date: 20
February 1980
– Struck off
101019
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
492
first
date: 23 June 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-314, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Category
A crash near Vancouver on 12 August 1973.
last
date:
26 November 1973 – Struck
off
101020
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
493
first
date: 12 February 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-315, F-101B-90-MC. With No. 416 and No. 425 All Weather
Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Became
Instructional Airframe 813B on 13 September 1982. Reported
in use as target on artillery range at CFB Gagetown after being struck
off.
last
date: 13
July 1983
– Struck off
101021
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
499
first
date: 11 March 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-321, F-101B-90-MC. Arrived in Canada still in markings of
USAF 318th Fighter Interception Squadron. With
No. 416 (All Weather) Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ and later at
CFB Chatham, NB. Flew lead in 1979
squadron demonstration team, the Bobcats. Intercepted
a USSR Bear over Atlantic on 21 January 1981, while on detachment to
Newfoundland. With No. 409 Squadron, CFB
Comox, BC in 1982. Became Instructional
Airframe 836 B on 7 January 1985. Static
display in Edmonton, Alberta after retirement. At
Museum at Calgary airport by 1995.
last
date:
16 October 1991 – Struck off
101022
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
500
first
date: 10 June 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-322, F-101F-91-MC. Delivered
to USAF in August 1959, served with 49th FIS at Griffiss AFB, 444th FIS
at Charleston AFB, had 2452.6 hours logged when placed in storage in
July 1968. Delivered to Bristol Aerospace
in Winnipeg in May 1971 for conversion and painting.
With No. 409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC
from 7 December 1971. Also with 410
Squadron, no dates. Took part in last
Voodoo formation, 9 ship from Comox to Cold Lake 6 July 1984. Static display at McChord AFB Museum,
Washington, in CAF markings and serial number, from 8 July 1984.
last
date: 6
July 1984
– Struck off
101023
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
501
first
date: 22 January 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-323, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
425 (OTU) Squadron, CFB Chatham, NB. Category
A crash at Chatham on 14 January 1978. Reported
with No. 409 Squadron at time of crash, not confirmed.
last
date:
10 October 1978 – Struck off
101024
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
510
first
date: 21 august 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-332, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
410 and 409 Squadrons, no dates. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ in 1983. Became Instructional Airframe 826B on 5 July
1984. Free issue to USAF Museum. Reported at Tyndall Air Park, Florida, but
later removed and stored. 101024 may have
supplied to Uplands for future display, but then used by No. 450
Squadron for sling training. Remains of a
Voodoo located in a farmers field southwest of Uplands by Earl Chapman
carried “024” on nose. This aircraft later
scrapped. Also reported as a dual control
CF-101F, not confirmed. Reported on
display in the US, marked as 57-332. There
may be some confusion here with original US serial, also reported as
57-324 in some sources.
last
date: 27
June 1991
– Struck off
101025
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
518
first
date: 24 February 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-334, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Later
with No. 416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Chatham, NB (1983?). Now on display at National Aviation Museum in
Rockcliffe, Ontario.
last
date:
1 August 1984 – Struck off
101026
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
512
first
date: 13 July 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-340, F-101B-90-MC. With
No. 409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC.
With No. 416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville,
PQ. Also with No. 410 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Category A
crash north east of Chatham on 19 April 1982. Reported
stored at National Aviation Museum, not confirmed.
last
date: 21
January 1983
– Struck off
101027
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
519
first
date: 27 August 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-341, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. With
425 Squadron, dates not known. Static
display at CFB Bagotville, PQ by 1998.
last
date:
15 June 1984 – Struck off
101028
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
524
first
date: 2 august 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-346, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
425 Squadron, dates not known. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ
and later at CFB Chatham, NB. Flew in
1982 squadron demonstration team, the Bobcats. Made
this unit’s first daylight interception of a USSR Bear in July 1984. Became Instructional Airframe 831 B on 13
August 1984. Static display at
Preservation Park, Hillsborough, NB.
last
date: 10
April 1992
– Struck off
101029
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
529
first
date: 12 May 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-351, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ.
Flew in 1972 squadron demonstration team, the Alouette
Reds. Also used by No. 410 (OTU) Squadron
at same base. With No. 416 All Weather
Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ and
later at CFB Chatham, NB. Flew in 1982
squadron demonstration team, the Bobcats. Still
with this unit on 15 September 1983, when both crew ejected after a
wake encounter caused uncontrolled pitch up at low altitude.
last
date:
15 February 1984 – Struck
off
101030
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
532
first
date: 28 July 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-354, F-101B-90-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Also
flew with No. 425 and 405 Squadrons, dates unknown.
Became Instructional Airframe 827B on 11 July 1984. Reported on display at CFB Esquimalt, BC (or
Royal Roads College?) in 1998, and later at CFB Comox, BC.
last
date: 15
May 1990
– Struck off
101031
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
536
first
date: 21 October 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-358, F-101B-95-MC. With No. 416 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ and later at
CFB Chatham, NB. Flew in 1982 squadron demonstration team, the Bobcats. Became Instructional Airfame 882B on 23
September 1987.
last
date:
1 December 1993 – Struck off
101032
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
537
first
date: 8 October 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-359, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ.
Flew in 1972 squadron demonstration team, the Alouette
Reds. Later with No. 409 All Weather
Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1982 and 1983. Static
display at CFB Edmonton, marked as RCAF 17425, shortly after being
struck off. By 1998 at the Alberta
Aviation Museum at Edmonton Municipal Airport.
last
date: 5
July 1984
– Struck off
101033
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
538
first
date: 19 October 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-360, F-101B-95-MC. Category A
crash at CFB Bagotville, PQ on 26 September 1980, while with No. 425
AW(F) Squadron.
last
date:
30 September 1983 – Struck
off
101034
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
540
first
date: 6 August 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-362, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
416 Squadron, dates not known. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC from 1975.
Took part in last Voodoo solo display at Abbotsford air
show, 1983. Now at Western Canada Aviation
Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
last
date: 25
June 1986
– Struck off
101035
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
541
first
date: 23 September 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-363, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
425 Squadron, dates not known. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1982.
Became Instructional Airframe 873 B on 20 May 1987. Static display at Abbotsford, BC by 1995,
still there in March 2008.
last
date:
10 June 1992 – Struck off
101036
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
542
first
date: 14 July 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-364, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
416 and 409 Squadrons, no dates. Became
Instructional Airframe 883B on 23 September 1987.
last
date: 1
December 1993
– Struck off
101037
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
544
first
date: 2 December 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-366, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ
and later at CFB Chatham, NB. Flew in squadron demonstration team, the Bobcats. Suffered fuel tank explosion and fire during
maintenance on 23 June 1975, quickly contained by ground crew and
aircraft repaired. Became Instructional
Airframe 833 B on 25 September 1984. On
display at Slemon Park, Summerside, PEI by 1998.
last
date:
21 June 1990 – Struck off
101038
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
546
first
date: 2 October 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-368, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
425 (OTU) Squadron, CFB Chatham, NB. With No. 416 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Became
Instructional Airframe 838 B on 7 January 1985. Used
for battle damage repair training by No. 10 Field Technical Training
Squadron at CFB cold Lake. On display at
Reynolds Museum, Wetaskawin, Alberta by 1998.
101039
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
547
first
date: 18 September 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-369, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ.
Category A crash at CFB Comox, BC on 4 July 1975 while
with No. 409 AW(F) Squadron.
last
date:
8 November 1976 – Struck off
101040
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
551
first
date: 14 April 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-373, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, Chatham, NB, when it took part in
1972 William Tell competition at Tyndall AFB, Florida.
With No. 409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC
in 1983. Became Instructional Airframe 816
B on 9 May 1983. Used at CFB Trenton,
Ontario, probably for battle damage repair training.
Later identified as 008AC. On
display at Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Museum, CFB Trenton,
Ontario, as replacement for 101010 (which see).
last
date: 9
March 1997
– Struck off
101041
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
552
first
date: 6 May 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-374, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
416 Squadron, no dates. With No. 425 All
Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Flew
in 1979 squadron demonstration team, the Warlocks.
With this unit in 1983, when it visited CFB Cold Lake,
Alberta for Exercise Maple Flag. Stored at
Bangor, Maine, in CAF markings after being struck off.
Reported repainted in USAF markings by June 2005. Gate guardian at Bangor airport by 2007,
marked as USAF 57-0377.
last
date:
14 August 1984 – Struck off
101042
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
553
first
date: 21 December 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-375, F-101B-95-MC. With No. 416 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ and later at
CFB Chatham, NB. Flew in squadron demonstration team, the Bobcats. With No. 409 Squadron, no dates.
Became Instructional Airframe 825 B on 18 June 1984. Used as an artillery range target at CFB
Gagetown, NB after being struck off.
last
date: 5
July 1984
– Struck off
101043
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
558
first
date: 21 September 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-380, F-101B-95-MC. In 1975 was
with No. 425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Later with No. 416 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ and later at
CFB Chatham, NB. Special paint scheme as
“Lynx Squadron Canada” in 1984 for aircraft retirement.
In 1985, flown to Halifax International Airport, for
outdoor display. Moved to Atlantic Canada
Aviation Museum, Halifax, NS, January 1999. Restoration
in “Lynx Squadron Canada” paint scheme underway till 2004.
last
date:
24 May 1985 – Struck off
101044
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
559
first
date: 9 September 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-381, F-101B-95-MC. Prior to CF
service was with 49th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (Air Defense
Command), Griffiss AFB New York, 60th Fighter Interceptor Squadron
(ADC), Otis AFB Maryland in 1961, stored at Davis-Monthan AFB from
October 1968. With No. 416 and 425
Squadrons, no dates. With No. 409 All
Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1982. Displayed
at Peterson Air and Space Museum (formerly NORAD Visitors Center)
Peterson AFB, CO, in CAF markings. Ferried
there by 409 Squadron crew on 9 July 1984, after being struck off.
last
date: 6
July 1984
– Struck off
101045
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
560
first
date: 4 May 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-382, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
409 squadron, no dates. With No. 416 All
Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ and
later at CFB Chatham, NB. Flew right wing
in 1979 squadron demonstration team, the Bobcats. Was
mounted on pole at CFB Ottawa (Uplands), Ontario. Was
to be moved to Diefenbunker Museum, Carp, Ontario, but went to Canadian
Warplane Heritage in Hamilton, Ontario c.2000.
last
date:
25 September 1984 – Struck
off
101046
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
562
first
date: 6 July 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-384, F-101B-95-MC. With No. 425 Squadron from 1975 to 1982. Became Instructional Airframe 817B on 9 May
1983. On display at Air Cadet Training
Centre, CFB Trenton, Ontario.
last
date: 12
February 1990
– Struck off
101047
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
566
first
date: 11 March 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-388, F-101B-95-MC. Served with
No. 425 Squadron, 1982. Also with No. 416
squadron, no dates. Became Instructional
Airframe 818B on 9 May 1983, used at CFB Trenton, Ontario.
Remains still in storage at Aerospace Maintenance
Development Unit at Trenton in 1995.
last
date:
25 October 1984 – Struck off
101048
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
569
first
date: 7 January 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-391, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
409 and 425 Squadrons, no dates. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ in 1982-1983. Became Instructional Airframe 830B on 11 July
1984. Used for battle damage repair
training at Bagotville as late as 1995. Stored
outside at CFB Bagotville by 2008.
101049
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
573
first
date: 10 June 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-395, F-101B-95-MC. Category A
crash near Gander, Newfoundland on 7 July 1973, while with No. 416
Squadron.
last
date:
4 September 1973 – Struck
off
101050
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
574
first
date: 8 October 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-396, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
416 Squadron, no dates. With No. 409 All
Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1982 and 1983.
Became Instructional Airframe 842 B on 1 February 1985. Still in use by No. 433 Squadron for battle
damage repair training as late as 1995. Stored
outside at CFB Bagotville by 2008.
101051
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
576
first
date: 26 August 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-398, F-101B-95-MC. With No.
425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ.
Flew in 1979 squadron demonstration team, the Warlocks. Also with No. 416 Squadron, in 1982. Became Instructional Airframe 815 B on 4 May
1983. On display in Thetford-Mines, PQ.
last
date:
31 October 1991 – Struck off
101052
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101F
Voodoo
578
first
date: 11 March 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-400, F-101F-96-MC. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Also
with No. 410 and No. 409 Squadrons, no dates. Became
Instructional Airframe 828 B on 11 July 1984. On
display at Canadian Museum of Flight and Transportation, Langley, BC
after being struck off, later scrapped (probably after 1995).
last
date: 31
October 1991
– Struck off
101053
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
596
first
date: 21 January 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-418, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
409 Squadron, no dates known. To CFB Cold
Lake, Alberta for Exercise Maple Flag in 1982, probably with No. 416
Squadron. With No. 425 (OTU) Squadron, CFB
Chatham, NB. Flew in 1982 or 1983
demonstration team, the Bobcats. Now on
static display at former CFB Chatham, NB.
last
date:
9 November 1984 – Struck off
101054
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
598
first
date: 11 December 1970 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-420, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
416 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ and later at CFB
Chatham, NB. Flew slot in 1979 squadron
demonstration team, the Bobcats. Fired a
Genie rocket during William Tell 1980. Overhauled
at Bristol Aircraft, Winnipeg in 1983. Static
display at CFB North Bay, Ontario. Was
marked as 101067 in 1995, in overall gloss black finish.
last
date: 15
July 1984
– Struck off
101055
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
602
first
date: 8 July 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-424, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
425 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ.
Flew in 1979 squadron demonstration team, the Warlocks. With No. 416 Squadron at CFB Chatham, NB when
it crashed on 19 February 1980, on approach to Ottawa.
Both crew killed.
last
date:
15 October 1980 – Struck off
101056
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
604
first
date: 22 March 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-426, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
416 Squadron, dates not known. With No.
425 AW(F) Squadron at CFB Bagotville, PQ in 1982. Became
Instructional Airframe 839 B on 7 January 1985. Static
display at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta after being struck off.
last
date: 6
August 1985
– Struck off
101057
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
607
first
date: 1 September 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-429, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
416 and No. 425 Squadrons, no dates known. With
No. 409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC.
On display at CFB Comox, BC after being struck off.
last
date:
12 July 1984 – Struck off
101058
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
609
first
date: 25 May 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-431, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
416 and No. 425 Squadrons, no dates known. Became
Instructional Airframe 884 B on 23 September 1987.
last
date: 1
December 1993
– Struck off
101059
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
610
first
date: 1 July 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-432, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
409 All Weather (Fighter) Squadron, CFB Comox, BC.
Also with No. 416 Squadron, 1982 and 1983.
On display at air show at CFB Trenton, Ontario in
September 1982, in No. 416 Sdn. markings. With
No. 425 Squadron, dates not known. Became
Instructional Airframe 841 B on 7 January 1985, used for battle damage
repair training. Stored outside at CFB
Bagotville by 2008.
101060
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
611
first
date: 10 September 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-433, F-101B-100-MC. With 416 All Weather Fighter Squadron,
CFB Bagotville, PQ. With 409 All Weather
Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC from 1982. Took
part in last Voodoo formation, 9 ship from Comox to Cold Lake, 6 July
1984. Touched down last, this may have
been last CF-101 flight. Became
Instructional Airframe 837 B on 7 January 1985. Used
for battle damage training until 1987. Now
on display at Alberta Aviation Museum, Edmonton, Alberta, mounted on a
pole in front of museum.
last
date: 27
June 1991
– Struck off
101061
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
612
first
date: 28 April 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-434, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. Was
to be number 4 aircraft in 1976 Hawk demonstration team.
Crashed into sea while practicing for 1976 air show season
on 5 July 1976. 2 fatalities.
last
date:
19 January 1977 – Struck off
101062
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
619
first
date: 14 March 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-441, F-101B-100-MC. Category A
crash at CFB Bagotville, PQ on 14 February 1973, while with No. 425
AW(F) Squadron.
last
date: 6
December 1973
– Struck off
101063
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
620
first
date: 13 August 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-442, F-101B-100-MC. Served
with No. 416 Squadron, 1982. Became
Instructional Airframe 832 B on 25 September 1984.
Was on display at CFB Shearwater, NS as late as 1995, now
with the Shearwater Aviation Museum.
last
date:
13 august 1993 – Struck off
101064
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
621
first
date: 19 February 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-443, F-101B-100-MC. With No. 416 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. With No. 425
All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ, 1972 and again in
1983. Flew in 1972 squadron demonstration
team, the Alouette Reds. With No. 409
Squadron, no dates known. Became
Instructional Airframe 840 B on 7 January 1985. Used
for battle damage repair training by No. 10 Field Technical Training
Squadron at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta as late as 1995.
101065
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
622
first
date: 15 January 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-444, F-101B-100-MC. With No. 416 All Weather Fighter
Squadron, CFB Bagotville, PQ. Also with
No. 409 All Weather Fighter Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1982 and 1983. Flew in squadron’s 1982 demonstration team,
the Hawks. With No. 425 Squadron, no dates
known. Now on display at North Atlantic
Aviation Museum, Gander, Newfoundland.
last
date:
1 August 1989 – Struck off
101066
McDonnell
CF-101
CF-101B
Voodoo
629
first
date: 23 March 1971 – Taken
on strength
Ex
USAF s/n 57-451, F-101B-100-MC. With No.
416 Squadron, CFB Chatham, NB and CFB Bagotville, PQ.
Became Instructional Airframe 885 B on 19 October 1987. Reported returned to US, put on display by
Minnesota Air National Guard, not confirmed.
last
date: 1
December 1993
– Struck off
101067
McDonnell
CF-101
EF-101B
Voodoo
672
first
date: 18 October 1982 – Leased
from USAF
Ex
USAF s/n 58-0300, F-101B-105-MC. Converted
to prototype ECM aggressor for USAF program. When
program was cancelled, this aircraft was available for lease to CAF. EF-101B designation was unofficial, as was the
nickname “Electric Voodoo”. Used by No.
414 (EW) Squadron, CFB North Bay, Ontario, as an ECM aggressor
aircraft. Carried distinctive all black paint scheme, to identify it
from “friendly” Voodoos in exercises. Returned
to USAF in April 1987. Was on display at
Minnesota ANG Historical Museum, Minneapolis-St Paul Apt, Minnesota as
101067. It has now been repainted as a
148th FIG aircraft. Note that aircraft
displayed at North Bay for several years marked as 101067 was actually
10154.
last
date:
12 March 1987 – Struck off
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