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![]() I have a couple of questions about the RF-101C that I'd appreciate comments on. Most questions refer to photos or drawings from the Squadron publication, 'Modern Military AIrcraft: Voodoo' by Lou Drendel and Paul Stevens (1985). 1. Camo Schemes: Does anyone have any good references, especially three view drawings or photos that depict the experimental camo scheme patterns carried by several RF-101's at Shaw AFB as well as early during the war in SEA? I'm refering to the schemes other than the 'Standard' SEA scheme, such as those featuring a black & dark green pattern with a LARGE stars & bars on the fuselage , and even a 'Tiger Stripe' green & black scheme. I am referencing pages 20, 28 & 30 in the above reference. 2. Photo Flash Pod: Can anyone comment on the use of the flash cartridge ejector pod carried on the centerline station of the 'Toy Tiger' RF-101's? A small photo is featured on page 30 of the above reference. Specifically: - what, if any, designation this pod carried. - any references to further drawings, references on dimensions or photos of this item. -comment on how often or what time period this item was carried. 3. ECM Pod carriage: Can anyone comment on the carriage of ECM pods on the wing stations (?) of RF-101C's. I'm refering to page 39 of the same reference, depicting an aircraft at Phu Cat AB Specifically: - what time period or operations were the pods carried? - can anyone comment on the specific pod carried in this photo, or in general what pods were carried by the Voodoo. - can anyone reference any additional photos or drawings of the wing pylon used to carry the ECM pod/ Also, what else could be carried on the wing stations of RF-101's? As always, I'd appreciate anyone's comments, photos, drawings, suggested references to periodicals, books or websites, and of coarse any assistance you feel might be helpful. Thanks. MM |
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For what its worth...
The USAF learned they could not fly solo RF-101 photo missions without Navy ECM systems. We were directed to send them 100 of our ALQ-51 deception repeaters. The ALQ-51 originally designed to protect Navy A-3D Skywarriors for their Cold War SIOP mission. Once the SA-2s started flying in NVN the Navy began installing the ALQ-51 in A-4s, A-6s, F-4s, RF-8s, etc. The ALQ-71 the Air Force was using required four a/c to fly in tight formation to hopefully counter the Fan Song radar. If one of those four a/c slid out of formation it could then be tracked and fired at. The AF ALQ-71 [76?] was considered by the Navy to function more like a tracking beacon than an ECM system. For single plane missions it could be more hazardous than having no ECM whatsoever. Although OSD assigned a squadron's set of ALQ-71s to a Navy A-4 squadron for evaluation the squadron commanding officer, Dick Seymour, never let them be put on his planes. But not complying with an OSD "command" didn't preclude Dick from ultimately becoming a Vice Admiral running the Naval Air Systems Command. WDA end "MM" wrote in message ... I have a couple of questions about the RF-101C that I'd appreciate comments on. Most questions refer to photos or drawings from the Squadron publication, 'Modern Military AIrcraft: Voodoo' by Lou Drendel and Paul Stevens (1985). 1. Camo Schemes: Does anyone have any good references, especially three view drawings or photos that depict the experimental camo scheme patterns carried by several RF-101's at Shaw AFB as well as early during the war in SEA? I'm refering to the schemes other than the 'Standard' SEA scheme, such as those featuring a black & dark green pattern with a LARGE stars & bars on the fuselage , and even a 'Tiger Stripe' green & black scheme. I am referencing pages 20, 28 & 30 in the above reference. 2. Photo Flash Pod: Can anyone comment on the use of the flash cartridge ejector pod carried on the centerline station of the 'Toy Tiger' RF-101's? A small photo is featured on page 30 of the above reference. Specifically: - what, if any, designation this pod carried. - any references to further drawings, references on dimensions or photos of this item. -comment on how often or what time period this item was carried. 3. ECM Pod carriage: Can anyone comment on the carriage of ECM pods on the wing stations (?) of RF-101C's. I'm refering to page 39 of the same reference, depicting an aircraft at Phu Cat AB Specifically: - what time period or operations were the pods carried? - can anyone comment on the specific pod carried in this photo, or in general what pods were carried by the Voodoo. - can anyone reference any additional photos or drawings of the wing pylon used to carry the ECM pod/ Also, what else could be carried on the wing stations of RF-101's? As always, I'd appreciate anyone's comments, photos, drawings, suggested references to periodicals, books or websites, and of coarse any assistance you feel might be helpful. Thanks. MM |
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