A Mach 1 multitasker, the McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo was designed as an interceptor aircraft but also served in photoreconnaissance and bombing roles. An RF-101 undergoing maintenance at Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon in 1965 reveals one of its six obliquely-mounted cameras. Bombing attacks were usually followed by photo missions so that commanders could do bomb-damage assessments—likely making an encore appearance over already-aroused enemy air defenses. The Voodoo’s best course was to go in fast and low. In 35,000 sorties, 39 Voodoos were lost; 33 of them combat-related, including five destroyed by surface-to-air missiles but only one shot down by an enemy MiG-21. (U.S. Air Force)