Canadair CF-104 Starfighter

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The Canadair CF-104 Starfighter is a Canadian-built variant of the Lockheed F-104 supersonic interceptor and fighter-bomber, used primarily by the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Cold War for nuclear strike and reconnaissance roles.

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instanceOf fighter-bomber aircraft
supersonic jet aircraft
allianceRole NATO nuclear strike role
armamentOption AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles NERFINISHED
air-to-ground rockets
conventional bombs
nuclear bomb
basedOn Lockheed F-104 Starfighter NERFINISHED
cockpit single-seat cockpit
countryOfOrigin Canada
crew 1
designedFor low-level strike missions
photo-reconnaissance
tactical nuclear delivery
engineType afterburning turbojet
era 1960s military aviation
1970s military aviation
firstFlight 1961-05-26
fuselageType slender fuselage
introduced 1962
landingGear tricycle landing gear
manufacturer Canadair NERFINISHED
maximumSpeed about 2,260 kilometres per hour
approximately Mach 2
notableFeature high landing and takeoff speeds
very high wing loading
numberBuilt 340
operationalPeriod Cold War NERFINISHED
operatorEnvironment NATO bases in Europe
powerplant Orenda-built General Electric J79 turbojet NERFINISHED
primaryUser Royal Canadian Air Force NERFINISHED
retiredFromService 1986
role fighter-bomber
nuclear strike aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
serviceCeiling over 50,000 feet
tailConfiguration T-tail
usedBy Canadian Armed Forces NERFINISHED
Royal Canadian Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Danish Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Netherlands Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Norwegian Air Force NERFINISHED
Turkish Air Force NERFINISHED
West German Air Force NERFINISHED
usedForTraining conversion training of pilots
variantOf F-104G Starfighter NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration mid-mounted trapezoidal wing

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National Air Force Museum of Canada hasNotableAircraft Canadair CF-104 Starfighter