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Lockheed NF-104A 'Starfighter'

Description
  Manufacturer:Lockheed
  Base model:F-104
  Designation:NF-104
  Version:A
  Nickname:Starfighter
  Designation System:U.S. Air Force
  Designation Period:1948-Present
  Basic role:Fighter
  Status:Special Test (Permanent)

Specifications
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Examples of this type may be found at
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Air Force Flight Test Center MuseumEdwards AFBCalifornia

NF-104A on display

Air Force Flight Test Center Museum
    


 

Recent comments by our visitors
 Jim Price
 Kilmarnock, VA
this aircraft regularly flew to altitudes over 120,000 ft
06/24/2014 @ 09:03 [ref: 68523]
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 don robinson
 bakersfield, CA
760 is the last of 3 nf104a ast and it is on staic display in front of the test piolets school
01/06/2010 @ 23:00 [ref: 25532]
 don robinson
 bakersfield, CA
i was the last crew chief and i launched it on its last flight.
01/06/2010 @ 22:39 [ref: 25531]
 Dale Messimer
 , CA
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10/05/2007 @ 08:24 [ref: 18107]
 Dale Messimer
 , CA
Dan, Can you contact me regarding the NF-104 and your role as a rocket engine mechanic on tail number #760? Thanks, Dale
10/05/2007 @ 08:22 [ref: 18106]
 dan
 , AL
is it possible to find Col. Robert W. Smith USAF (ret.)emaill address?
08/21/2007 @ 12:45 [ref: 17709]
 dan
 , AL
i was a rocket engine mech on nf-104 tail number 760. i read the story written my Col Smith and was in total agreement with him! He was not only a great pilot, he was a great guy to know. He and his wife would show up on saturdays if we had to work on the plane. the plane i worked on is now on a pedestal at edwards afb...i'm just glad that they don't do that to old retired sergeants!
08/21/2007 @ 12:39 [ref: 17708]
 dan
 , AL
i was a rocket engine mech on nf-104 tail number 760. i read the story written my Col Smith and was in total agreement with him! He was not only a great pilot, he was a great guy to know. He and his wife would show up on saturdays if we had to work on the plane. the plane i worked on is now on a pedestal at edwards afb...i'm just glad that they don't do that to old retired sergeants!
08/21/2007 @ 12:39 [ref: 17707]
 Chris
 Edwards AFB, CA
I must appologise for my comments toward David Best. I was bored off my butt near the end of my shift, so I left work early. I drove over to the NASA museum, past TPS, past the base gym and over to the AFFTC Museum. Mr. Best may just be right. BUT none of the 104s here on base are marked 790. There is a 820 (which is the one he said use to be 790), 760 (in front of TPS, 826 (NASA Museum) and 52965 (in front of the gym).

So David Best, I'm sorry for trying to call you a liar.
08/10/2005 @ 12:55 [ref: 10963]

 

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