Is F-104 still in service?

Starfighters operates the world’s only fleet of flight-ready F-104 supersonic aircraft. Based at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and operating under authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration, these aircraft are available to government and commercial customers for a variety of missions.

When did Canada retire the CF 104?

1987
Canada retired the CF-104s from service in 1987. A total of 2,578 Starfighters were built and the last operational users were the Italian Air Force who retired them in 2004 – 50 years since their first flight, truly a remarkable career for the fighter.

How many F-104 are still flying?

Lockheed F-104 Starfighter

F-104 Starfighter
Status Retired from military service; in use with civilian operators as warbirds
Primary users United States Air Force German Air Force Turkish Air Force Italian Air Force
Number built 2,578
Developed from Lockheed XF-104 Starfighter

How many CF 104S did Canada have?

200 aircraft
The Canadair CF-104 production was 200 aircraft with an additional 140 F-104Gs produced for Lockheed.

How much does an F 104 cost?

That said, the sources for parts are limited and it is a sellers’ market. Restoring an F-104 Starfighter to flying status would be prohibitively expensive for most middle-class Americans as even a good air frame could run upwards of $500,000 to update.

What was the role of the Canadian CF-104 Starfighter?

On July 2, 1959, after the cancellation of the Avro Arrow program, and after considering eight other aircraft including British, French, Italian and American, the CF-104 was selected by the Royal Canadian Air Force to replace the Sabre Mk.6 for use with the Air Division in Europe. Its role would be Nuclear Strike and Photo Reconnaissance.

When was the last F-104 Starfighter in service?

The last Starfighters in combat service, the F-104S-ASA/M was withdrawn in October 2004 and temporarily replaced by the F-16 Fighting Falcon, while awaiting Eurofighter Typhoon deliveries. CF-104. Main article: Canadair CF-104. CF-104 was the designation applied to 200 Canadian-built versions, built under license by Canadair.

Who is the manufacturer of the CF-104?

The CF-104 was an upgraded version of the earlier F-104A with a higher thrust J-79 manufactured under license by Orenda Aircraft Canada. An order for 200 CF-104s (at a price of $1.90 million each) was placed with Canadair Aircraft, Montreal, Quebec who would build them under license from Lockheed.

When was the first flight of a Canadair CF-104?

The first flight of a Canadian-built CF-104 (s/n 12701) occurred on 26 May 1961. The Canadair CF-104 production was 200 aircraft with an additional 140 F-104Gs produced for Lockheed. The CF-104 entered Canadian service in March 1962.