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The F-104C was the second single-seat version and was configured for tactical strike missions. This model featured a more powerful engine, removable in-flight refueling probe and could carry the bomb and/or rocket pods on underwing and fuselage pylons. 77 aircraft were built and delivered in 1958-59.
The CF-104 was a Canadian-built single-seat Starfighter, similar to the F-104G. It was fitted with a locally-built engine and equipment, including a refueling probe. In total, 200 CF-104s were manufactured and they mainly served with Canadian units in Europe in the period from 1962 to 1986.
For combat training, the F-104B dual-control Starfighter was designed. Its cannon was removed, electronics relocated, but provision for underwing and wingtip drop tanks and Sidewinder installation was retained. 26 F-104Bs were delivered in 1957-58. The CF-104D was a two-seat trainer, similar to the TF-104G, built by Lockheed for the RCAF and powered by a Canadian engine. 38 aircraft were built in 1962-64, of which the last 16 were fitted with slightly different equipment and designated CF-104D Mk.2.
The F-104 was an all-metal mid-wing monoplane powered by a J79 turbojet. It had two fuselage-side air intakes, small thin wings with a pronounced anhedral and a T-tail. Its nose undercarriage retracted forward on single-seaters, while that of the two-seat version retracted rearward. The CF-104s and the two-seaters had the fin area increased, compared to that of the C model. The F-104C/CF-104 also mounted one multi-barrel gun in the nose and two Sidewinder missiles at each wingtip.
The Starfighter had only a relatively short career with the USAF, but it became the backbone of a number of NATO and Allied air forces, serving all over the world from the 1960s well into the early 2000s.
- Lockheed F-104C-5-LO Starfighter, s/n 56-0906 (c/n 1194), Black FG-906, 434th TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), 479th TFW (Tactical Fighter Wing), US Air Force, George Air Force Base, California, U.S.A., 1959
- Lockheed (Canadair-built) CF-104 Starfighter, s/n 104733 (renumbered from 12733, c/n 1033), Black 733, No.439 TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), No.1 CAG (Canadian Air Group), Canadian Armed Forces/Forces armées Canadiennes, CFB Baden-Söllingen, Germany, late 1970s/early 1980s
- Lockheed F-104B-10-LO Starfighter, s/n 57-1305 (c/n 5017), Black 0-71305, 198th TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), Puerto Rico ANG (Air National Guard), Muñiz ANG Base, Carolina, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1969-72, marked as 31st TFW/TAC” a/c and seen at Homestead AFB, Florida, U.S.A., November 1971
- Lockheed CF-104D Mk.2 Starfighter, s/n 104653 (renumbered from 12653, c/n 5323), Black 653, No.439 TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), No.1 CAG (Canadian Air Group), Canadian Armed Forces/Forces armées Canadiennes, CFB Baden-Söllingen, Germany, during NATO ‘Tiger Meet’, Air Base (BA) 103 Cambrai-Épinoy, France, June 1979