RF-104G BB+252 WaSLw 10 RF-104G, construction number 683D-8168, company model 683-04-10, built by Fokker manufactured by North Group (ARGE-Nord); first flight October 22, 1963 coded KG+268 at Fokker-Schiphol to Weserflug in October 1963 for RF-104G photoreconnaissance version modifications according project "Recce" camouflage scheme "Norm 62" according tech order "TA-196"; acceptance date by BABwFokker (RNAF-MTA) March 27, 1964 with 7:30 flight hours LVR 3 (Luftwaffenversorgungsregiment 3) at Manching AB on April 8, 1964 for upgrading and modifications BB+252 delivery date on June 16, 1964 for WaSLw 10 (OTU 10) at Jever AB; JaboG 32 at Lechfeld AB on May 31, 1967 24+26 modified to Fighterbomber version F-104G in November 1968 by Messerschmitt; JaboG 33 at Buchel AB on June 9, 1969 withdrawn from use and stored at LwSchleuse 11 on August 2, 1984; struck off charge order (AVA) September 24, 1985 MAP (Military Assistance Program) with 3.300 flight hours to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri (THK) with TuAF serial number 64-8168 on November 11, 1985 initially with 4.AJU at Murted AB; coded "9-168" with 192 Filo "Tiger" of 9.AJU at Balikesir AB in 1988; "9-168" with 193 Filo of 9.AJU at Akhisar AB in July 1992 to 191 Filo on January 21, 1993; withdrawn from use on July 30, 1993 at Diyarbakir AB preserved in SEA camouflage scheme on a lawn at University of Kocaeli (KOU) at the Kullar campus in Izmit city coded "8-168"; January 1996 first noted; May 2015 noted moved to Arslanbey campus of University of Kocaeli in January 2016; November 2017 (sad status) noted stored at Kocaeli University Campus Arslanbey, Izmit City, May 2020 noted; finally restored for display February 2023 first noted; March 2024 noted. Project "Recce": included 66 RF-104G from ARGE-Nord, which were converted to RF-104G before delivery. They were mainly intended for the second squadron of WaSLw 10, AG 51, AG 52 and project Columbus. 40°42'42.01"N 30° 1'25.26"E copyright © Peitzmeier archive