Description
Hobby Master 1:72 CF-104 Starfighter Toothbrush HA1036
- Die-cast metal
- Superb detailing in 1/72 scale
- Pre-painted
- Pilot figure
- Pad applied markings
- Fully assembled
- Display stand included
- Option to display model with wheels up or down
- Minimum use of plastic.
The RCAF received their first CF-104 in March 1962. Although originally designed as a
supersonic interceptor the Canadian Air Force used it primarily for low level strike and
reconnaissance. The Canadian version of the F-104 was capable of carrying a ventral
mounted Vinten Vicon pod with 4 cameras inside for reconnaissance picture taking.
On September 4, 1963 number 12900 was the 200th and final CF-104 produced and
entered service on January 10, 1964. The CF-104 retired from service in 1985 when it
was replaced by the CF-18 Hornet. Over the 25 years of active service 110 aircraft werelost to accidents earning it nicknames like Widow Maker and Lawn Dart. The RCAFCF-104 probably had the most flying time of any variant with an average of 6,000 hoursper plane over their life time compared to the Luftwaffes 3,000 hours.
CF-104 12805 CL-90 c/n 683A-1105, made its maiden flight on June 12, 1962 and was
delivered to the RCAF on November 1, 1962. In 1970 CF-104s were given new serial
numbers and 12805 became 104805. In 1983 as part of the 421st Squadron / 1 CAG
based at Baden-Sllingen, 104805 was given a red paint scheme with an Indian motif tocelebrate the 40th Anniversary of the 421st Squadron and the 30th Anniversary of CFBBaden-Sllingen. The scheme came to be known as the Toothbrush because of thefuselage marking.
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