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Song Parodies -> "F-101 Voodoo"

Original Song Title:

"I Put a Spell on You"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Parody Song Title:

"F-101 Voodoo"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

The amazing F-101 Voodoo was an unforgiving high-speed aircraft that served the USAF well as a true multirole machine capable of being used as a high-speed interceptor, escort fighter for the B-47, nuclear strike bomber (over the shoulder tactic), and as a recon bird that flew as low as the trees at Mach 1.8. The N Vietnamese had a hard time shooting down Voodoos due to its performance- MiGs left in the dust with a simple application of afterburner. The RF-101Cs saw action in Vietnam performing recon runs over Hanoi- the fastest combat missions in history. The F-101 also was the first USAF aircraft to break Mach 1 on its very first flight! It also served from 1959-1987.
F-101 Voodoo
Black Magic time

USAF loved the missions you flew
Recon spyin’
Mach 1.8 flyin’

North Vietnamese couldn’t stand it
Voodoos prowlin’ around
Flying missions over Hanoi
Enemy MiGs couldn’t shoot them down

F-101 Voodoo
Black Magic time
Since 1959

Recon bird flew
Recon bird flew
Recon bird flew
With racing speed
N Vietnam nightmare
Flew as low as the trees
Met the USAF needs

RF-101C
F-101 Voodoo
Black Magic time
(N Vietnam enemy)
http://www.cybermodeler.net/aircraft/f-101/images/pam_rf-101c_35.jpg

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WCJ - July 22, 2011 - Report this comment
I was wondering which aircraft was the first to break Mach 1! Isn't that the speed of sound? Great one again Rob! 5's! :-)
Rob Arndt - July 22, 2011 - Report this comment
The Mach 1 debate is actually much more complex than that WCJ. The first questionable aircraft were the German jet and rocket aircraft in WW2- the Me-262 and Me-163. Hans Mutke claims to have been the first, but this claim is disputed. Then there are the classified German a/c like the Lp.13b and the disc craft. Remains unknown. Postwar, a few F-86 pilots made the claim in a dive before Chuck Yeager OFFICIALLY broke Mach 1 in the Bell X-1 in Oct 1947. The Soviets lied about breaking Mach 1 in May 1947 with the captured German DFS-346. They eventually broke Mach 1, but in 1951... Germans knew about the sound barrier in WW2 and had several supersonic a/c under development: Lp.13b, Zippermayr Pfeil, and DFS-346, not to mention designs for spacecraft from EMW (A6, A9, A9b) and Sanger (Silbervogel). German disc craft remain classified until 2020 although the USAF admitted to them in 1995- 16 years ago w/o any releases of photos, flight footage, technical data, performance data, or even the designations!!!
Rob Arndt - July 22, 2011 - Report this comment
The first F-101A flew on 29 September 1954 at St Louis, and exceeded Mach 1 on its maiden flight. This was a production craft, there being no service-test machine.
Patrick - July 22, 2011 - Report this comment
A very swift looking jet. Did not know they were in service as late as 1987. That over the shoulder bombing technique was quite a trick. I remember reading about it in grade school.

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