F-102 Delta Dagger vs F-101 Voodoo

American interceptor, operational during the Cold War, primarily deployed for combat and reconnaissance missions in the United States.
Picture of F-102 Delta Dagger
Origin country πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
Category Combat Aircraft
Manufacturer Convair
First flight 24 October 1954
Year of introduction 1956
Number produced 1000 units
Average unit price $2.5 million
American supersonic jet fighter, used extensively during the Cold War, significant for its reconnaissance roles in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Picture of F-101 Voodoo
Origin country πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
Category Combat Aircraft
Manufacturer McDonnell Douglas
First flight 29 September 1954
Year of introduction 1959
Number produced 807 units
Average unit price $2 million
Wing area 61.5 mΒ² β—‰
Wingspan 11.6 m β—‰
Height 6.5 m β—‰
Length 20.8 m β—‰
Maximum speed 1328 km/h β—‰
Operational range 2,175 km β—‰
Service ceiling 16,276 m β—‰
Max. takeoff weight 14,288 kg β—‰
Empty weight 8,777 kg β—‰
Total thrust 1 x 5,307 kgf β—‰
3-view profile of F-102 Delta Dagger
Wing area 34.2 mΒ² β—‰
Wingspan 12.1 m β—‰
Height 5.5 m β—‰
Length 20.6 m β—‰
Maximum speed 1825 km/h β—‰
Operational range 2,450 km β—‰
Service ceiling 17,800 m β—‰
Max. takeoff weight 23,770 kg β—‰
Empty weight 12,925 kg β—‰
Total thrust 2 x 5,433 kgf β—‰
3-view profile of F-101 Voodoo

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