F-104G "FX11" Belgian Air Force during the 1963 Air show at Le Bourget, Paris F-104G, construction number 9028, model 683-10-19, built by SABCAFX11 taken on service August 2, 1963 by the 350 squadron of 1 Wing; temporary on loan by 10 Wing in 1972 and transferred to 10 Wing in 1978 or 1979 crashed November 10, 1981 with 31 squadron of 10 Wing at Près de Dinant after midair collision with FX52 the pilot ejected, but one of the connectors of the shoulder came lose in the ejection attempt, the plane crashed near an abbey of the Dominicans, the pilot was found near the '"Mobelco" factory at Neffe, pilot deceased, written off. FX11 was presented during the 1963 Air show at Le Bourget. It broke the speed record between Brussels and Paris setting it to 9 min 55 seconds on June 6, 1963 averaging a speed of 1.576 Km/h for the distance of 260,6 km. At the controls was Bernard Neefs, SABCA chief testpilot copyright © Wakana Ando