RF-104G "FG-678", ex 21+23 displayed at the village of Moni Taxiarchon, near the town of Athikia, Corinthia 2022

RF-104G, construction number 683D-6678, company model 683-04-10, built by FIAT (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino)
manufactured by Italian Group (ARGE-Italien); RF-104G production in Photoreconnaissance version; first flight May 22, 1965 coded KC+157 at FIAT in Turin
project "Earl" (for MFG 2) as RF-104G with AS.30 "Kormoran" anti-ship missile delivery system installed; camouflage scheme "Norm 62" according tech order "TA-196"; acceptance date July 27, 1965 by BABwFIAT
VB+218 MFG 2 at Eggebek AB delivery date on July 27, 1965
21+23 Navy camouflage scheme "Norm 76" according tech order "TA-196-3" in 1971
MBB on March 27, 1979 modified to MARINE-Recce version according tech order "TA-1401" with Side Oblique Camera (SOC) KS-87B,
back to MFG 2 on May 31,1979; to Luftwaffenschleuse 11 on November 2, 1983 for AN/ALE-40(N) Chaff/Flare countermeasure dispenser equipment modification
according tech order "TA-1469"; back to MFG 2 on December 16, 1983; withdrawn from use and stored at LwSchleuse 11 on July 29, 1986; struck off charge order (AVA) December 6, 1986
MAP (Military Assistance Program) with 3.061 flight hours to Hellenic Air Force coded "FG-6678" on December 16, 1986 to 335 Mira (Squadron) of 116 Pterix (Wing) at Araxos AB
April 14, 1992 withdrawn from use at KEA Hellinikon; on May 12, 1993 HAF HQ approved its transfer to HAF Academy (School of Icarus) at Tatoi-Athens to be used as instructional aid
noted at School of Icarus inside in November 2009 and September 2005; on November 13, 2008 it was approved to be displayed at Municipality of Saronikos. Korinthia
in February 2009 it was noted at HAF Museum, Tatoi being prepared for display using the rear fuselage of F-104G construction number 6699
on June 23, 2009 mounted on a pylon at the village of Moni Taxiarchon, near the town of Athikia, Corinthia some 12 km S from Corinth town (Corinth Canal) in silver livery coded "FG-678"
March 2021 (weathered) noted; March 2022 last noted.

Athikia, Corinthia was the birth place of a couple of Hellenic Air Force pilots that lost their lives in the past, and the 6678 was put there as a monument to honor them.

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