McDonnell F-101B Voodoo

McDonnell F-101B Voodoo

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The CF-101 Voodoo was a two-seat interceptor aircraft produced in 480 units, designed to carry four AIM-4 Falcon missiles, with two installed on each side of a rotating missile bay. The aircraft could also be equipped with an AIR-2 Genie rocket, which featured a nuclear warhead. Operational service for the CF-101 Voodoo began in 1959 under the command of the Air Defence Command, where it remained until 1971. Some units were later transferred to the ANG, serving until 1982. The last operational CF-101Bs were withdrawn from Canadian service in 1984. Modeling the CF-101 Voodoo at a scale of 1:100 with printed details at 1:285 proved feasible using a nozzle size of 0.4mm and layer thickness of 0.08mm.

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