F-101 Voodoo vs SO 4050 Vautour

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
French jet-powered multirole aircraft, developed in the 1950s, utilized in combat operations during the Six-Day War by Israel.
Picture of SO 4050 Vautour
Origin country πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France
Category Combat Aircraft
Manufacturer Sud Aviation
First flight 16 October 1952
Year of introduction 1956
Number produced 149 units
Average unit price $2 million
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
Wing area 45.0 mΒ² β—‰
Wingspan 15.1 m β—‰
Height 4.9 m β—‰
Length 15.6 m β—‰
Maximum speed 1106 km/h β—‰
Operational range 5,400 km β—‰
Service ceiling 15,200 m β—‰
Max. takeoff weight 21,000 kg β—‰
Empty weight 10,000 kg β—‰
Total thrust 2 x 3,700 kgf β—‰
3-view profile of SO 4050 Vautour

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