FS2002/FS2004 McDONNELL F-101B/C/RF-101C VooDoo
The F-101 "Voodoo" was designed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation as an all weather fighter interceptor for the USAF. The prototype first flew on March 27 1957, and was fitted with the MG-13 fire control system with automatic search and track mode. Intended originally as a long-range escort fighter for the Strategic Air Command. It was no longer needed in this role when the B-36 bomber was replaced by the B-52. Accordingly, the F-lOlA was adapted for multi-purpose interceptor/fighter-bomber duties and subsequently was delivered to the Tacitical Air Command.
The all missile armament was carried internally, and included the Falcon air-to-air missile and Genie nuclear warhead missile. It was an F-lOlB that flew the USAF's first supersonic radar intercept on June 9, 1958.
This aircraft is made by FSDS Ver.2.
Full moving parts such as opening of the canopy and drag chutes etc. are contained.
The panel and the gauges are not included in this file.
by Kazunori Ito.