Two XF-104s were delivered less than two years later, but the first production F-104As would not enter service until early 1958. The F-104 was the first operational aircraft to fly above Mach 2 (twice the speed of sound). Its small airframe enclosed a powerful afterburning J79 engine which could take the F-104 from the ground to 80,000 feet in less than five minutes. The F-104G and its two-seat trainer variant, TF-104G, was produced as a multi-role fighter for operations in Belgium, Germany, Holland, and Italy, with each of these countries producing a combined total of over 1000 airframes. Many of these would find their way into other Air Forces including Greece. Like the USAF F-104C, the F-104G was limited in its intercept capabilities because while it had a good radar, it lacked radar-guided missiles that could affect an intercept in all weather conditions (the AIM-9 Sidewinder is ineffective in clouds).
- Nicely detailed Martin-Baker ejection seat with photo-etched pilot restraints
- Nicely detailed cockpit
- Positionable canopy
- Positionable radome
- Detailed radar set for display with open radome
- Detailed afterburner section and J79 nozzle
- Detailed landing gear and wheel wells
- Positionable avionics bay door w/detailed avionics bay
- Positionable rudder
- Positionable stabilator
- Positionable ailerons
- Positionable leading edge flaps
- Positionable trailing edge flaps
- Positionable speed brakes
- Positionable main landing gear doors
External stores options include:
- 2 x AIM-9B Sidewinder
- Dual rail Aero-3B missile rack for under fuselage
- 2 x wingtip tanks
- 2 x underwing tanks
The kit includes one sheet of decals which provide the following options:
- F-104G, 22+39, 7117, JaboG 34, Memmingen AB, 1984-87, Scheme 2
- F-104G, 22+91, 7174, JaboG 34, Memmingen AB, 1984-97, Scheme 2
- F-104G, 21+64, 7033, JaboG 34, Memmingen AB, 1984-87, Scheme 1
- F-104G, 25+23, 8298, JaboG 34, Memmingen AB, 1984-87, Scheme 1
- F-104G, 26+60, MFG 2, Eggebek AB, 1985
The decals provide a nice set of airframe stencils which are printed by Cartograf.