F-104G "8-7005", ex 21+37 display at Mersin, Turkey near the Mediterranean coast 2008

F-104G, construction number 683D-7005, company model 683-10-19, built by Messerschmitt
manufactured by ARGE-Süd (South Group); assembly by Messerschmitt-Manching starting September 29, 1961 with parts from Lockheed
first flight May 8, 1962 coded KE+305; assembly in Fighterbomber version according contract lot 0
project "42" as Fighterbomber (for JaboG 31) with Vulcan M61 20 mm machine gun installed and long range tanks as loose parts; acceptance date May 25, 1962 by BABwMTT
DA+107 JaboG 31 at Norvenich AB delivery date on May 30, 1962 in Silver-finish colors
DR+107 JG 71 at Wittmund AB on February 28, 1963; LPR 1 on August 10, 1963 for modification according project "Balance" and stored
camouflage scheme "Norm 62" according tech order "TA-196" in 1963; Messerschmitt modification and upgrading in 1965
DB+101 JaboG 32 at Lechfeld AB on August 31, 1965
21+37 IRAN at SABCA on August 14, 1968 with 425 flight hours, back to JaboG 32 on March 7, 1969; JaboG 31 at Norvenich AB on August 14, 1969
JaboG 32 at Lechfeld AB on October 26, 1970; WaSLw 10 at Jever AB on July 24, 1975; back to JaboG 32 on August 21, 1975
withdrawn from use and stored in airworthy condition as attrition reserve aircraft at LwSchleuse 11 on September 8, 1983; struck off charge order (AVA) October 2, 1984
MAP (Military Assistance Program) to Turkish Air Force (TuAF serial number 62-7005) October 16, 1984 with 2.873 flight hours; first to 4.AJU at Murted AB
coded "9-005" at 9.AJU at Balikesir AB in 1988; coded "8-7005" to 181 Filo on March 13, 1992; withdrawn from use and stored August 3, 1993 at Eskisehir AB (1.Air Supply and Maintenance Center) 
displayed on pole at Mersin, in Sahil park, near the Mediterranean coast coded "8-7005"; 1999 first noted; March 2018 taken down (damaged) last noted; on pole again in August 2018
with strange looking phantasy green/grey paint coded "8-7005" noted in November 2019; repainted in 2020 in grey colors; November 2023 last noted.

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