Save Voodoo 006 campaign approaching fundraising goal

Jet Aircraft Museum Press Release | October 7, 2013

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Earlier this year the Jet Aircraft Museum in London, Ont., was awarded the opportunity to save a CF-101 Voodoo jet that is currently located in Cornwallis, N.S. The retired Canadian Air Force jet represents an important time in Canada’s jet heritage and the Save Voodoo 006 project has been raising funds to save this unique aircraft. 
There is some great news coming from the Save Voodoo 006 fundraising campaign. Over the past three months they have raised $10,990 through online donations and just this past week secured a loan from a museum member for a further $10,000 to bring them extremely close to their $25,000 goal. With only $5,000 to yet be raised, the team is hoping and planning to save Voodoo 006 this month and begin the process of aircraft restoration, until 006 becomes the best example of a Voodoo in Canada!
The Save Voodoo 006 team has been working hard lining up the specialized trucking, as well as a crane for disassembly, and is rounding up the rest of equipment needed, but they still need your help to make this happen. With the campaign so close, the Save Voodoo 006 campaign still needs you to become a part of the team and donate today to help bring Voodoo 006 home. 
With this great news we hope now, more than ever, that those who crewed or maintained this great aircraft, as well as those who understand the value in continuing to tell their story, join us in supporting this worthy campaign by donating, spreading the word or lending a hand in the coming months.

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