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    Airframe Family: McDonnell F-101/CF-101 Voodoo
    Latest Model:F-101B-100-MC Voodoo
    Last Military Serial:57-0412 USAF
    Construction Number:590
    Latest Owner or Location:Castle Air Museum, Castle Airport (formerly Castle AFB), Atwater, California

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    Dates

    Event

    Circa 1957

    Constructed as a F-101B-100-MC by McDonnell at Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.

    Circa 1957

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 57-0412.

    Circa 1959

    To 2nd FIS, 52nd FG (AD), Suffolk County AFB, NY.

    Transferred to 75th FIS, Bangor Air Defense Sector, Dow AFB, ME.

    By June 1968

    Transferred to 2nd FIS, 52nd FG (AD), Suffolk County AFB, NY.

    7 June 1968

    Transferred to the Military Aircraft Storage and Disposal Center (MASDC) with inventory number FF066.

    At least one source claims this airframe was converted to the recce variant the RF-101B. This is not the case. Marcin Rogowski comments: Moreover conversion work took place between September 1971 and January 1972. 57-0412 was stored in MASDC at that time so it could have not been converted.

    After April 1972

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Air Force with s/n 57-0412.
    Returned to service.

    April 1972

    Transferred to 123rd FIS, 142nd FIG, Oregon ANG, Portland IAP, OR.
    Operated with markings: OREGON

    In the inventory of National Museum of the United States Air Force Loan Program, Wright Field, Dayton, OH.
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    Loaned to Castle Air Museum, Atwater, CA.

    Placed on display with Castle Air Museum, Castle Airport (formerly Castle AFB), Atwater, CA.
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    By November 1983


    Photographer: Unknown

    2 September 1991


    Photographer: Robert Nichols

    12 September 2010


    Photographer: Mike Henniger

    12 September 2010


    Photographer: Mike Henniger

    1 May 2017


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Castle Air Museum in Atwater, CA, USA.

    28 September 2019


    Photographer: John Bennett
    Notes: Taken at Castle Air Museum, CA, U.S.A.


    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Internet Sources
    National Museum of the United States Air Force
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher

    Individual Contributors
    Mike Henniger
    Robert Nichols
    Marcin Rogowski
    Max Sabin

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