Description
The F-104 series fighter jets are known as the world’s first interceptor fighter jets that broke the Mach 2 barrier.
Upon its first flight in February 1954, the prototype XF-104 was nicknamed the “man on board missile,” and in May 1958 it recorded a world speed of 2,259 km/h, garnering attention as the fastest fighter aircraft in the world at the time.
Features
- Ultra sharp, with precise details covering virtually every part of the plane.
- Flaps are completed in the lowered position, and speed brakes can be deployed as well.
- Includes markings for just about every Japanese JASDF squadron that ever operated the plane.
- Includes markings for two aircraft from the 479th TFW at George AFB, 1963, including that shown on the brilliant, as usual, Shigeo Koike box art.
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