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F-104 Starfighter: Lockheed's Sleek Cold War Interceptor

Autor David Doyle
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 2024
Lockheed developed the F-104 Starfighter in the late 1950s. The plane was designed to be an all-weather interceptor. Speed, climb, and altitude all were priorities, and the plane did turn out to be extraordinarily fast, but there were costs associated with that top speed: low-speed handling and landing characteristics were compromised. The plane had a relatively short service life with the US Air Force but remained on duty with several large NATO allies for decades. Particularly when deployed abroad, the Starfighter acquired a reputation for being difficult to fly and compiled an alarming accident rate. Today there are many examples of this pretty aircraft on display in museums, and they have proved unusually prolific as base "gate guards." This is a comprehensive photographic survey of the Starfighter, with dedicated chapters on prototype versions and the A, B, C/D, G, N, Canadian CF-104, Japanese F-104J, and F-104S models.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780764367861
ISBN-10: 0764367862
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: 210 color and b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 229 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Colecția Schiffer Military History
Locul publicării:United States

Comentariile autorului

  • The F-104 served with fifteen major international Air Forces​
  • The Starfighter was fast but also quite difficult to fly. Several particularly infamous accidents with a large number of fatalities earned it the nickname "widowmaker."
  • This volume is a comprehensive visual survey of the F-104 and it's numerous versions; more than 200 photographs are included.
  • The F-104 was a challenge even for the greatest pilots of the era; Chuck Yeager was nearly killed in an F-104 , and was severely injured ejecting from the aircraft (as depicted in the film "The Right Stuff"), top scoring fighter ace of all time Erich Hartmann bitterly protested against the Luftwaffe's adoption of the type after flying the aircraft, Robert Lawrence Jr (first African American astronaut), Ivan Kincheloe (first man to reach space in 1956) were killed in F-104 accidents.
  • One of two XB-70 Valkyrie supersonic bombers was destroyed after a mid-air collision with an F-104 in what is sometimes referred to as "the most expensive plane crash of all time".