N104 - 1962 CANADAIR CF104 STARFIGHTER


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    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Year
    1962
    Manufacturer
    CANADAIR
    Model
    CF104 STARFIGHTER
    Registration #
    N104
    Serial Number
    104633
    FlightRules
    IFR
    Condition
    Used
    Total Time
    2500
    Number of Seats
    2
    Description
    OWNER WANTS OFFER! - This particular two seat Canadian Starfighter was flown over ten years by the Canadian Armed Forces , being delivered in May 1962. It served with the test squadron at Cold Lake, and when the Canadians wanted to decrease their operational F-104 fleet, they sold this jet to the Norwegian Air Force on 20 July 1973. It received serial "4633" and served 334Skv at Bodo Air Base until its retirement on 9 December 1982, where it was put into storage. Sold in 1984 to Combat Jets Aircraft Museum (CJAM), based at Chino, Caifornia. Shortly thereafter sold to the Combat Jets Flying Museum at Houston Texas, taking over the activities to achieve airworthiness again as N104JR. On11 November 1986 NASA Starfighter pilot Ed Schneider made its first flight under civilian registration at Mojave California airport.. On 15 May 1992 ownership was transferred to the EAA, Experimental Aircraft Association, at Oshkosh, Wisconsin and flew demonstrations at the convention that summer. The aircraft was offered for sale in December 1995 and purchased by Fuel Fresh Inc in April 1996. It was then flown from Oshkosh to Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona, where it is currently based. The registration number was changed to N104 about 20 years ago. N104 has approx 2500 hrs total airframe time, while the engine is about half life since overhaul. Approx 200 hrs have been flown over the last 22 years. Current FAA registration is in the Experimental Exhibition category, although it should be noted that N104 has "pre-moratorium" guidelines apply, which mean it is allowed 'on condition' maintenance (yearly inspection under part 43 sub D)…..this is impossible to obtain today. (note: at the time the FAA issued the pre-moratorium airworthiness during N number change to N104, the inspector stated that the papers alone were worth 'a million bucks')

    Airframe

    Airframe Notes
    2500 hrs. TTSN 400 Hrs. Since Restoration by Unlimited Aircraft, Chino, CA

    Engine

    Engine 1 Time
    1200
    Engine 1 Overhaul Type
    SMOH
    Engine Notes
    General Electric J-79-7 1200 hrs. SMOH by Orenda of Canada

    Avionics

    Avionics/Radios
    Collins Comm Collins Nav Original Radar

    Additional Equipment

    Additional Equipment
    > 2 spare J-79 engines > 4+ spare afterburners; 1 new nozzle assembly > approx 150 main gear tires > a couple dozen nose gear tires > aileron, flap, rudder, horizontal actuators > ailerons, flaps > canopy and windscreen glass, in frames; other glass > brakes, new assemblies > air condition units, new overhaul > MLG shock struts > 3 axis damper amplifiers, several > starters, generators > spare drag chutes, cockpit chutes > boundary layer control valves, many > tip tanks, a few > volumes and volumes of maintenance manuals > spare set tip charges ………and MANY, MANY other parts of all descriptions (barn & hangar full)


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