McDonnell F-101B
As part of the Air Defence Command, the two-seat F-101 interceptor formed the backbone of American Air Defence for many decades. The first modified F-101B versions entered service with the USAF on 05.01.1959. Their armament included the new M-13 Weapons Control System for the AIM-4G Falcon Guided Missile which was housed in a rotating housing within the fuselage. Alternatively, two MB-1 Genie missiles with a nuclear warhead could becarried. The last three F-101B Squadrons were disbanded in 1971.
- Detailed Surfaces, Recessed Panel Joints
- Detailed Cockpit with 2 Ejection Seats
- Separate Air-Brake Flaps
- Detailed Jet Exhausts
- Detailed Undercarriage
- 2 Falcon Guided Missiles
- 2 Genie Guided Missiles
Twee uitvoeringen mogelijk;
- McDonnell F-101B Voodoo of 123rd FIS, 142nd FIG; Oregon Air National Guard; Portland Municipal Airport; Summer 1978.
- McDonnall F-101B Voodoo of 111th FIS, 147th FG, Texas Air National Guard Base, Houston Municipal Air Port; "William Tell Champions 1978".
Aantal onderdelen; 93.
Afmeting:
- Lang; 298 mm.
- Spanwijdte; 169 mm.
Revell verf: 91 / 302 / 330 / 371.