Voodoo
An employee from Enviro-Tech, a Georgia-based company that specializes in restoring, treating and painting static display aircraft, paints the U.S. Air Force name across the forward fuselage of the F-101 “Voodoo” aircraft Dec. 15 on Peterson Air Force Base. The work is part of a $76,000 restoration project of several aircraft at the Peterson Air and Space Museum funded North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jeff Nash)
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