The TF-104G was the fighter-trainer version of the well known Lockheed F-104 Starfighter.
Eighteen “Duals” of this type came into Dutch service from 1963 onwards and were serialled
D-5702 and D-5801 to D-5817.
Several conversion schools were formed at Twenthe , Leeuwarden and Volkel in order to make pilots getting used to flying the F-104. The “Dutch Masters” OCU at Twenthe was the most significant unit .
As to the livery of these TF’s : at first they were painted in nevellish grey , but later on – during the Seventies – they were all camouflaged. At this time the Base Flights of Leeuwarden and Volkel were the primary users of the two-seaters.
By 1984 phasing-out time had come and ten aircraft were transferred to the Turkish Air Force to begin a second life . The remainder was either withdrawn fom use or donated for museum purposes. All but one (D-5802 that was written off shortly after delivery in 1967) TF-104G Starfighters are depicted below in their various colour schemes and career-moments.
(note that this type of K.Lu aircraft has been frequently seen by us in active operational service and therefore we composed this photo gallery )
- D-5702 (FK)
- D-5801 at Twenthe in 1968 (HE)
- D-5801 (FK)
- D-5803 (FK
- D-5803 at Volkel in 1970 (HE)
- D-5803 in museum storage at SSB (FK)
- D-5804 (CHE)
- D-5804 at Volkel in 1970 (HE)
- D-5805 at Twente in 1968 (HE)
- D-5806 at Volkel in 1970 (HE)
- D-5806 in museum storage at SSB (FK)
- D-5807 at Volkel (FK)
- D-5808 at Volkel in 1970 (HE)
- D-5809 at Leeuwarden in 1967 (HE)
- D-5810 at Eindhoven in 1967 (HE)
- D-5810 (FK)
- D-5810 in museum storage at SSB (FK)
- D-5811
- D-5812 at Soesterberg in 1969 (HE)
- D-5812 at Soesterberg in 1969 (HE)
- D-5813 at Wildenrath in 1967 (CHE)
- D-5813 (FK)
- D-5813 at Leeuwarden (FK)
- D-5814 (FK)
- D-5814 (FK)
- D-5815 (CHE)
- D-5815 (FK)
- D-5816 at Leeuwarden (FK)
- D-5816 (FK)
- D-5816 at Leeuwarden in 1969 (HE)
- D-5817 (FK)
- D-5817 at Volkel in 1983 (HE)
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