F-104G "uncoded" ex 23+21 displayed at Aigio, in Achaia prefecture, on the Golf of Corinth, Greece 2008

F-104G, construction number 683D-7205, company model 683-10-19, built by Messerschmitt (MTT)
manufactured by South Group (ARGE-Süd); assembly by Messerschmitt-Manching starting December 16, 1964
assembly in Fighterbomber version according contract lot 8; first flight April 6, 1965 coded KE+505; acceptance date June 14, 1965 by BABwMTT
modification level "Prince" as Fighterbomber (for MFG 2) with "AS.30" anti-ship missile delivery system, Sidewinder missile launch rails and long range tanks
camouflage scheme "Norm 62" according tech order "TA-196"
VB+248 MFG 2 at Eggebek AB delivery date on June 18, 1965
23+21 Navy camouflage scheme "Norm 76" according tech order "TA-196-3" in 1972; withdrawn from use and stored at LwSchleuse 11 on June 12, 1980; struck off charge order (AVA) January 3, 1980
MAP (Military Assistance Program)with 2.061 flight hours to Hellenic Air Force on October 2, 1980 coded "FG-7205" with 116.Pterix at Araxos, coded "FG-205" in 1989; withdrawn from use 1993
stored Araxos AB as "FG-205" in August 1995 noted
preserved pole-mounted in the city of Aigio in Achaia prefecture, some 30 km east of Patras on the Golf of Corinth September 2000 first noted; no code November 9, 2006 noted; July 2022 last noted.

Project "Prince": 25 Fighterbomber for the 2. Staffel (Squadron) of MFG 2 at Eggebek with built-in Vulcan M61 20 mm machine gun, 
AS.30 "Kormoran" anti-ship missile delivery wiring system, long-distance tanks and Sidewinder launchers as loose equipment

38°15'7.27"N 22°4'53.17"E

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