CF-101 Voodoo "CFB Comox" College Style Unisex Hoodie

Sale price$35.99 USD

Tax excluded.

Color: Navy
Size: S
Unisex Hoodie Size Chart
  
SIZE
LENGTH (inch/cm)
WIDTH (inch/cm)
S
27.0
68.6
20.0
50.8
M
28.0
71.1
22.0
55.9
L
29.0
73.7
24.0
61.0
XL
30.0
76.2
26.0
66.0
2XL
31.0
78.7
28.0
71.1
3XL
32.0
81.3
30.0
76.2
4XL
33.0
83.8
32.0
81.3
5XL
34.0
86.4
34.0
86.4

The CF-101 Voodoo was a supersonic all-weather interceptor flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force (and later Canadian Forces) during the Cold War, serving as Canada’s primary NORAD defence asset from the early 1960s until 1984. Canada acquired 66 CF-101s - 56 F-101B and 10 F-101F two-seat trainers - starting in 1961 under a lease agreement with the United States, later replaced by lower-hour airframes under the "Voodoo Improvement Program" in the early 1970s.

Several squadrons flew the CF-101 from key NORAD bases across Canada:

- No. 409 Squadron RCAF – CFB Comox
- No. 410 Squadron RCAF – CFB Uplands
- No. 414 Squadron RCAF – CFB North Bay
- No. 416 Squadron RCAF – CFB Chatham
- No. 425 Squadron RCAF – CFB Bagotville

The CF-101s were integral to Canada’s air defence strategy, tasked with intercepting Soviet bombers in cooperation with NORAD. Armed with AIR-2 Genie nuclear-tipped rockets and AIM-4 Falcon missiles, the Voodoo provided a credible deterrent throughout the height of the Cold War. The aircraft was finally retired in 1984, replaced by the CF-18 Hornet.

Finally, someone is showing some love for the “eyes in the sky" the epic Poseidon! Thankyou sirs!

Joseph L (USN)

Je viens de les recevoir, super confortable, beau design. Merci 

Jean-Pierre B

I requested this design which was completed perfectly and in a shorter time than I anticipated.The design is perfect, the quality is brilliant and especially for the price! It's lovely and warm as well.

Bob L