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    Airframe Family: McDonnell F-101/CF-101 Voodoo
    Latest Model:F-101B-120-MC Voodoo
    Last Military Serial:59-0462 USAF
    Construction Number:786
    Latest Owner or Location:Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum, Ashland, Nebraska

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    Dates

    Event

    November 1960

    Constructed as a F-101B-120-MC by McDonnell at Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.

    30 November 1960

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 59-0462.

    12 December 1960

    Transferred to 3204th Maintenance Support Group, Eglin AFB, FL.

    29 July 1968

    Transferred to Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.

    February 1970

    Ferry flight. Delivered to Strategic Air Command Museum, Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE.
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    1971

    To National Museum of the United States Air Force Loan Program, Wright Field, Dayton, OH.
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    1971

    Loaned to Strategic Air Command Museum, Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE.

    22 August 1994


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield
    Notes: At the SAC Museum, Offutt, AFB

    Circa 1997

    To Strategic Air Command Museum, Ashland, NE.
    Moved to new facility while under construction.

    16 May 1998

    Placed on display with Strategic Air Command Museum, Ashland, NE.
    New museum opened.

    Loaned to Strategic Air and Space Museum, Ashland, NE.

    2001

    Placed on display with Strategic Air and Space Museum, Ashland, NE.
    Museum name changed.
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    28 April 2011


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield

    28 April 2011


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield

    28 April 2011


    Photographer: Glenn Chatfield

    22 June 2015

    To Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum, Ashland, NE.
    Museum name changed.
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    13 June 2019


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    National Museum of the United States Air Force
    Strategic Air and Space Museum

    Individual Contributors
    John Bennett
    Glenn Chatfield
    Mike Henniger

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