F-104G 'BB+371' WaSLw 10 decoy 1980 construction number 683D-8075, model 683-10-19, built by Fokker manufactured by North Group (ARGE-Nord); KG+175 first flight May 13, 1963 at Fokker, Schiphol acceptance date September 16, 1963 by BABwFokker (RNAF-MTA) project "Roland" in AWX (All Weather Fighter)-version with "Wing Pylon Bomb Provision" modification LVR 3 (Luftwaffenversorgungsregiment 3) on September 20, 1963 for modifications and stored camouflage scheme "Norm 62" according tech order TA-196 in 1964 at Messerschmitt JA+123 JG 71 delivery date on May 21, 1964 recoded JA+106 JG 71 on March 8, 1965 23+76 withdrawn from use at LVR 1 (Luftwaffenversorgungsregiment 1) on December 19, 1974 with 1.730 flight hours struck off charge order December 4, 1973; decoy "BB+371" with WaSLw 10 Jever AB in 1980 decoy on the backside of the airbase at Jever 1982 during TAM82 ("BB+371" painted on left side of fuselage only) seen as BDRT airframe at Jever in 1983; September 15, 1996 seen without code stored at Erding AB April 7, 1998 to BMW garage of Piet Smedts; stored at Baarlo, Netherlands with tail of 22+39 (construction number 7117) seen in 2003 painted with fake serial "22+90" in overall silver color at BMW garage of Piet Smedts PS-Aero storage area at Kessel February 13, 2010 last noted October 2011 moved to Winterberg, Germany, on display at the Motorrad- und Automuseum Winterberg March 30, 2012 inside Motorrad- und Automuseum Winterberg first noted; October 2012 last noted copyright © Frank Matthes
