List of surviving Lockheed F-104 Starfighters

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RDAF F-104G at Flyvestation Aalborg, Denmark Danish air force R-771.jpg
RDAF F-104G at Flyvestation Aalborg, Denmark

This is a list of known Lockheed F-104 Starfighter survivors. Please see the Canadair CF-104 Starfighter, Lockheed NF-104A and Aeritalia F-104S pages for their known survivors.

Contents

Belgium

F-104G

Canada

F-104A
CF-104
TF-104G

Czech Republic

F-104G

France

F-104G "22+40" at Le Bourget Museum, France F-104G Musee du Bourget.jpg
F-104G "22+40" at Le Bourget Museum, France
F-104G
TF-104G

Germany

F-104F
F-104G
F-104G-CCV
TF-104G

Greece

HAF F-104G (FG-7151) painted in "Olympus" anniversary scheme, March 2008 HAFm F-104 Olympus 1.jpg
HAF F-104G (FG-7151) painted in "Olympus" anniversary scheme, March 2008
F-104G

Hungary

F-104G

Italy

The Italian Air Force was a major user of F-104s, and the last air force to withdraw the aircraft from its front line. More than 100 F-104s are in display in Italy. A complete list is available here.

TF-104G
F-104

Japan

Over 51 F-104's are preserved across Japan. A complete list is available here.

JASDF F-104J 36-8552in Chippubetsu, Hokkaido, November 2006 JASDF F-104J.JPG
JASDF F-104J 36-8552in Chippubetsu, Hokkaido, November 2006
F-104J

Jordan

F-104A
F-104B

Netherlands

F-104G
TF-104G

Norway

Airworthy
CF-104D
On display
CF-104
F-104G
TF-104G

Pakistan

F-104A
F-104B

Spain

F-104G

Switzerland

F-104S

Turkey

As follows: [58]

F-104G
F-104S
CF-104
CF-104D
TF-104G

United Kingdom

Luftwaffe F-104G at Lasham F-104G 22+35 LashamGB.JPG
Luftwaffe F-104G at Lasham
F-104G

United States

USAF F-104C at Wings Over the Rockies Museum F-104C Wings Museum Colo.JPG
USAF F-104C at Wings Over the Rockies Museum
Georgia Air National Guard, Brunswick, Georgia F-104 GANG.jpg
Georgia Air National Guard, Brunswick, Georgia
Georgia Air National Guard, Brunswick, Georgia F104 at Georgia ANG.jpg
Georgia Air National Guard, Brunswick, Georgia
NF-104A at Edwards Air Force Base NF-104A Tail Number 760.jpg
NF-104A at Edwards Air Force Base
Airworthy
TF-104G-M
On display
YF-104A
F-104A
F-104B
F-104C
F-104C on display at the Air Zoo Air Zoo December 2019 133 (Lockheed F-104C Starfighter).jpg
F-104C on display at the Air Zoo
At the Stafford Air & Space Museum Stafford Air & Space Museum, Weatherford, OK, US (140).jpg
At the Stafford Air & Space Museum
F-104D
F-104G
TF-104G
F-104N (NASA)
Under Restoration or in Storage
F-104B
TF-104G

Notes

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