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F-101 Voodoo Aircraft

F-101A Front quarter view on Edwards Lakebed

 
Photo Number: E56-02456
Photo Date: August 10, 1956
 
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Project
Description:
The F-101A was a single-seat fighter powered by two Pratt and Whitney engines. A triangular-shaped inlet with elliptical lips was located in each wing root, and supplied air to each engine. The NACA High-Speed Flight Station conducted research on inlet-flow distortion and total pressure recovery at the engine compressor face on the F-101A and two other fighter type aircraft.

The McDonnell F-101A Voodoo was at NACA High-Speed Flight Station for a period of time until being transferred to NACA Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in 1956.

 
NASA Photo by: NASA
 
Keywords: F-101A, Voodoo, McDonnell, single-seat fighter, inlet-flow distortion, total pressure recovery
 


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