Image:F-104 right side view.jpg

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Description

A Lockheed F-104G Starfighter (USAF serial number 63-13269) during a training flight on 1 August 1979, armed with two (training) AIM-9J Sidewinder air-to-air-missiles. The aircraft, from the 69th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 58th Tactical Training Wing, 12th Air Force, was used to train German Luftwaffe (air force) pilots at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona (USA). This aircraft had actually been licence built by Fokker in the Netherlands and had the original German registration "KG 102". After the retirement of ther German Starfighters this aircraft was handed back to the U.S. and sold to Taiwan.

Source

U.S. Defense Visual Information Center photo DF-ST-82-06481 [1]; U.S. National Archive No. NN33300514 2005-06-30.

Date

1 Aug 1979

Author

Camera Operator: Ken Hackman

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