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CF-104 Starfighter "701," Royal Canadian Air Force (1:72)

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    Prepainted Diecast Metal Model

    Collectors item: Not suitable for children under 14

    CF-104 Starfighter "701," Royal Canadian Air Force (1:72) by Hobby Master Airplanes
    Item Number: HA1011

    Replicating #701, the first Canadian-built CF-104 which was flown at the RCAF's Central Experimental and Proving Establishment at Cold Lake, Alberta, this 1/72 scale die cast Hobby Master model features finely engraved panel lines, a detailed cockpit with an optional-position canopy and a pilot figure, a newly-tooled Vicon camera pod, fuselage-mounted missiles and wingtip fuel tanks, optional-position landing gear that perfectly replicates the CF-104's unusual arrangement, a beautiful paint job with details so fine you'll need a magnifying glass to read them, and more. 9" long; includes a display stand.

    Die-cast metal.
    Superb detailing in 1/72 scale.
    Pre-painted and a special chrome finish
    Pad applied markings.
    Fully assembled.
    Display stand included.
    Option to display model
    with wheels up or down.
    Minimum use of plastic.
    Very collectable

    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 were lost to accidents earning it nicknames like 'Widow Maker' and 'Lawn Dart'. The RCAF CF-104 probably had the most flying time of any variant with an average of 6,000 hours per plane over their life time compared to the Luftwaffe's 3,000 hours.
    Looking for a supersonic replacement for the RCAF aging Sabre Mk. 6 the Canadian Government chose the Lockheed F-104. This never was the choice of the Air Force but it was a decision based more on economics and politics. It was decided that Canadair would build the Canadian version under contract. Originally designated CL-90 the aircraft finally became the CF-104. In the spring of 1961 the first Canadian-built CF-104 serial number 12701 was airlifted to Palmdale, California where on May 26, Lockheed Test Pilot Ed Brown performed its maiden flight. The Canadair number for this Aircraft was 683a-1001, the RCAF serial number was 12701 but in July 1970 renumbered as 104701. In 1967 aircraft 12701 was one of 5 aircraft sent to the Central Experimental and Proving Establishment (CEPE) located at Cold Lake Alberta Canada. These aircraft were used for evaluations and flight trials of all the aircraft modifications, systems and armaments. Why this aircraft wasn't preserved is unknown to me but in 1985, possibly after being cannibalized, it was struck off the inventory list and later scrapped.

    Specifications for the CF-104

    Manufacturer: Canadair

    Designation: originally a super sonic interceptor but adapted for low level strike and reconnaissance

    Crew: 1 X pilot - 'D' variant 2 crew

    Dimensions
    Wingspan: 21' 11'
    Length: 54' 9'
    Height: 13' 6'
    Wing area: 196.1 sq. ft

    Powerplant
    1 X Orenda Engines J79-OEL-7, 10,000 lb. s.t. dry / 15,800 lb. s.t. with after burner

    Performance
    Maximum speed:
    Dash ' 1,550 mph (mach 2.35) @ 40,000'
    915 mph (mach 1.2) @ sea-level
    Climb to 30,000' ' 1.5 minutes
    Service ceiling: 50,000 ft (12,000 m)
    Range: 1,630 mi (1,420 nm, 2,630 km)

    Weights
    Empty: 13,909 lbs.
    Clean: 21,005 lbs.
    Maximum take-off: 28,891 lbs

    External stores
    5 hard points ' 1 X under the fuselage, 1 X under each wing, 1 X at each wing tip

    Model Details for Hobby Master 1:72 Royal Canadian Air Force CF-104 Starfighter - ID# 18550

    Hobby Master Royal Canadian Air Force CF-104 Starfighter 1:72 - HA1011 - ID#18550
    Royal Canadian Air Force Hobby Master
    Royal Canadian Air Force Hobby Master

    Country &
    Continent:
    Canada
    Canada
    North America
    North America

    Aircraft: CF-104 Starfighter Scale: 1:72

    Part #: HA1011 ID#: 18550

    Release Date: 2008 Disc Date: 2008

    Status: Limited Production Units: 1500

    Remarks: "RCAF Station Cold Lake, early 1960s". Chrome finish, w/ detachable VICON reconnaissance pod.
    Window Code: W1 Box Code:  NA

    Registration:  RCAF 12701 Engines: 1 Orenda J79-OEL-7

    Approximate Model Dimensions:

    23.18 cm
    9.04 in

    9.28 cm
    3.62 in

    5.68 cm
    2.22 in


    Classification: Military

    Last Updated: 04/13/2011

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