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Report a Mistake- Object Number 20040061-001
- Event 1945-1989 Cold War
- Affiliation --
- Artist / Maker / Manufacturer McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
- Date Made 1960/12/30-1992/08/05
- Place of Use Continent - North America, Country - Canada
- Category Distribution and transportation artifacts
- Sub-category Aerospace transportation equipment
- Department Arms and Technology
- Museum CWM
- Earliest 1960/12/30
- Latest 1992/08/05
- Brand Name / Model Voodoo; Model F
- Inscription (nose/nez): 002; (fuselage/fuselage): ARMED FORCES FORCES ARMÉES; CANADA; (tail assembly/empennage): 101002; 416
- Pattern Name McDonnell CF-101
- Materials Metal, Glass, Rubber
- Service Component Royal Canadian Air ForceCanadian Forces
- Unit 444 Squadron410 Squadron425 Squadron416 Squadron
- Person / Institution Associated Military Personnel, Hénault , C.M.M., C.D.**, General Raymond Roland
- Measurements Height 549.0 cm, Length 2055.0 cm, Width 1209.0 cm
- Caption CF-101B Voodoo
- Additional Information Nicknamed the "One-0-Wonder," the Voodoo was a supersonic all-weather interceptor that guarded North American skies for more than 20 years. In 2005, Chief of the Defence Staff General Ray Henault signed this Voodoo, the first aircraft he had flown operationally with 425 "Alouette" Squadron.