F-104 users
Here you
can find information about the various Air Forces which used the F-104 Starfighter
fighter plane operationally. It includes the NASA organisation usage as well
but does not mention the civil use of the Starfighters. The civil operations
can be found via button "Civil F-104s".
Initially the
USAF adopted this aircraft but lateron transferred a number of these aircraft
to friendly allies like Pakistan, Jordan and Taiwan. Then also the European
countries, Canada and Japan became interested and ordered more modern versions
of the F-104 basic concept (F-104G, CF-104, F-104J etc). In total 2580 aircraft
have been built which flew aside the NASA with 15 Air Forces all over the world.
Currently civil registered F-104s can be seen flying around as well. Beneath
a line up of all Air Forces which operated the F-104.
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BELGIUM (Belgium Air Force) Like a lot of other NATO allies also Belgium has received a number of Starfighter to replace the outdated F-84 jets. Also Belgium got involved in the European Licence program where SABCA was selected as one of the 4 major companies responsible for building and assembling F-104s for the Belgium but also German Air Forces. In total the Belgium Air Force received 100 single seat F-104Gs of which 25 were funded by MAP, and 12 dual-seat TF-104Gs of which 3 were funded by MAP. The aircraft were operated by 4 squadrons. From 1979 onwards the F-104G was replaced by the General Dynamics F-16 fighter. After retirement, 18 aircraft have been transferred to Turkey mid 80s while some other aircraft have found their way via the US to Taiwan, used for spare-parts. More about the "end" here. |
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CANADA (Royal Canadian Air Force / Canadian Armed Forces) The Canadian Armed Forces
decided to build the CF-104 in license and build 200 CF-104 single seat
and 38 CF-104D Lockheed build two-seaters. Due to some re-structuring
programs a number of aircraft were sold to NATO allies (Norway and Denmark)
early 70s. |
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DENMARK (Royal Danish Air Force) The Danish Air Force was
one of the Air Forces that, within the MAP framework, received a number
of Lockheed Starfighters from the United States. This concerned 25 F-104Gs
built by Canadair (Montreal) and 4 TF-104Gs built by Lockheed (Burbank).
With the based Eskadriller (Squadrons) 723 and 726, the T/F-104Gs replaced
the obsolete North American F-86D Sabre. Their task became all-weather
interception. |
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GERMANY (German Air Force / German Navy) The German Air Force and
Navy used a large number of F-104G (for Germany) aircraft for intersception,
recconaisance and fighter bomber roles. Also 137 TF-104G and initially
30 F-104F aircraft were bought. In total the Germans used 916 Starfighters
being the biggest 104 operator in the world. After withdrawal a lot
of these aircraft were transferred to other NATO partners like Norway,
Greece, Turkey, Italy and also 2 aircraft were sold to the NASA. |
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GREECE (Hellenic Air Force) The Hellenic Air Force received
a large number of Starfighters from the US under MAP early 60s. Early
70s, late 70s and in the 80s MAP aircraft were obtained from the Spanish,
German and Dutch Air Forces via the US. |
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HOLLAND (Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht) To replace the Hawker Hunter and F-86K Sabres the KLu obtained 95 Fokker licensed build F-104G aircraft, 25 MAP licensed F-104G from the factury line in Italy (FIAT) as well as 18 TF-104G two-seaters. One of these two-seaters was wellkown as the former Lockheed factory demonstrator N104NL. All Starfighters were replaced by F-16 Fighting Falcons from 1980 till mid 80s. A number of aircraft were sold to the Turkish Air Force and the remaining MAP aircraft were handed over to the Hellenic Air Force. |
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ITALY (Italian Air Force) The Italian Industry build
the F-104G aircraft in license for their own Air Force as well as for
the German and Dutch Air Force. Late 60s the Italian industry developed
a more modern F-104S version together with Lockheed and build 200 aircraft
for the Italian Air Force and also for the Turkish Air Force. In 1984
Italy received some TF-104Gs from Germany to compensate the loss of
a number of two-seaters since 1962. In total 104 F-104G, 21 RF-104G,
206 F-104S and 28 TF-104G aircraft were adopted by the Italian Air Force. |
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JAPAN (Japanese Self Defense Air Forces) The Japanese Industry built the F-104G alike F-104J version as well as the F-104DJ two-seaters. In total they adopted 210 single and 20 two-seater aircraft which served until 1986 when a number of aircraft were sold to Taiwan and others were modified to UF-104J drone aircraft. A lot of aircraft can be found preserved inside lots of places. Others were scrapped at GIFU Air Base. |
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JORDAN (Royal Jordanian
Air Force) |
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NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) The NASA used a number of Starfighters for various duties like chaseplanes, high-speed testplanes and astronaut training. For this specific purpose the NASA used a few aircraft on loan from the USAF. When the value for the NASA became evident they ordered three F-104N aircraft from the Lockheed NATO assembly line at Palmdale. These aircraft received some extra treatment and all weaponsystems were eliminated from the airframe. Also two phased out USAF F-104A Starfighters were obtained as well as a B two-seater which was already loaned for a number of years. To replace these older A and B aircraft and as a replacement for the lost F-104N the NASA obtained two TF-104G and one F-104G aircraft from the German Air Force in the summer of 1975. |
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NORWAY (Royal Norwegian Air Force) The Norwegian Air Force received
the first of 18 F-104Gs, and two TF-104Gs in 1963. They all served with
No. 331 Skvadron at Bodo Air Base. |
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PAKISTAN (Pakistan Air Force) The Pakistan Air Force received ten F-104A and two F-104B aircraft via MAP from the USAF in 1961 which were followed by two supplementing aircraft due to one F-104A loss. Pakistan could use these aircraft very well due to the treath from "enemy" India which received MACH-2 capable MIG-21 aircraft from Russia. In September 1964 and December 1971 both India and Pakistan encountered a war-conflict in which the F-104 played an important role. Due to the availability of the 104s within the Pakistan Air Force they arranged a real protection for MIG-21s being used to intercept Pakistan striking aircraft. Although quite successful the Pakistans lost 2 aircraft in the 1965 war and 4 aircraft in the 1971 war. For political reasons the USA was not willing to supply any more F-104s and after their retirement in 1972 the Pakistans received Mirage fighter aircraft from France as replacement. All aircraft served with nr 9 Squadron at Sargodha Air Base. |
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SPAIN (Spanish Air Force) Around 1960 the Spanish Air
Force showed a lot of interest in the F-104 Starfighter. After negotiations,
the US agreed to supply eightteen F-104G and two TF-104G aircraft under
MAP. Since Spain saw the need of three TF-104Gs they bought one directly
from Lockheed since the MAP only listed two. |
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TAIWAN (Republic of China Air Force) The Taiwanese Air Force wrote
history by operating more versions of the F-104 then any other nation,
including the United States of America. The versions were F-104A, F-104B,
F-104D, F-104G, RF-104G, F-104J, F-104DJ, TF-104G and their own created
RF-104Gev. The aircraft were obtained under MAP from the USA and second-hand
via Japan, Denmark, Belgium (spare parts usage only) and Germany. In
total 219 different Starfighters once flew over the island of Taiwan.
A lot of remaining aircraft can be found preserved at various locations. |
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TURKEY (Turkish Air Force) The Turkish Air Force has
operated a large number (mostly 2nd hand) Starfighters. Initially via
MAP they received 30 F-104Gs and 6 TF's, lateron they received 11 more
via Spain. Then on the second hand market they obtained 18 ex-Belgium,
43 ex-Dutch, 9 ex-Norwegian, 137 ex-German F-104G's, 35 ex-German, 10
ex-Dutch, 1 ex-Norwegian TFs, 46 ex-Canadian CF-104s and 6 CF-104D aircraft.
Next to the G's they also bought a number of F-104S aircraft from December
1974 till October 1976, taken directly from Italian F-104S production
line. In total the squadron received 36 of these S aircraft. Four additional
aircraft were received for spare-parts but just entered operational
service making the total reaching 40. |
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USAF - US NAVY (United States Air Force - Navy) The USAF was the very first
user of the F-104 Starfighter starting with the XF-104 prototypes and
lateron YF-104A, F-104A, NF-104A, F-104B, F-104C and F-104D aircraft.
A number of F-104G aircraft were used to train the first pilots of the
countries which flew this Super Starfighter variant from the early 60s.
The USAF Starfighters have also been involved in deployements in Europe
as well as Asia. The USAF has used in total two XF-104 prototype aircraft,
17 pre-production YF-104A, 153 F-104A Interceptors, 26 F-104B Trainers,
77 F-104C Fighter-Bombers and 21 F-104D Training aircraft. A number
of F-104A and YF-104A aircraft have been converted into 2 XQF-104A,
21 (J)QF-104A drones and 3 rocketpowered NF-104A experimental aircraft. |
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