@@starbomber Imean... Eh? They only did it the once, meanwhile they have skunkworks, I'd argue they have the most prestigious collection of plane designs in the world.
"And this... Is a Super-Starfighter that has ascended past a Super-Starfighter.Or we could just call it the Super-Starfighter 2. And this... Is to go... Even further beyond..!" *Screams in German pilot.*
@@Mcsnipe425 You shut your goddamn mouth, the MiG-25 was great! It did exactly what it was designed to do, which was to fly high and fast for cheap. If the soviets wanted it to turn or climb quickly, detect things, carry weapons, be safe to operate, or go more than twenty hours between engine replacements, well then they should have included that in the design brief!
I'd like to point out, in case somebody hasn't already, that the F-104G had a thrust-to-weight ratio at max takeoff load of 0.54. Assuming things scale up linearly, this F-104M would (on paper) have a thrust-to-weight ratio approaching or exceeding 1.0. Meaning that immediately after getting airborne, you could point the nose up +60 degrees with reheat on, climb to altitude in 1 minute (because it's basically a rocket now), then level out, pull the burner, and supercruise to your intercept start, relight the burner to 2 Mach, fire all your AMRAAMs in TWS, then bravely run away to refuel, rearm, and possibly do it all again. Dogfighting ability might be dog water (and standoff not much better), but that sounds to me like an incredibly powerful and dangerous interceptor.
you don't even need a TWR of 1.0 for that.. JA-37 Viggen had a TWR of 0.66, and had a climb rate of 40,000 feet a minute.. and was mach 2.0 capable.. Would be interesting to see that one with a modern take with a more powerful engine, computers etc. It was big and loud though, and they used to fly at below 100 feet at mach 0.95 constantly in the countryside in the 70's and 80's. :D
Care spre deosebire de MiG-21 chiar este un avion care îndeplinește nemijlocit funcția de interceptor. 🙃 Vreau 5, acestea vor fi o măsură relativ ieftină de a intercepta rachete de croazieră.
That F-104G t/w at maximum take off load is wrong though, the maximum of the 104G would be a full outfit of fuel, full missile racks (2x AIM-9), wingtip fuel tanks, and all the bombs it could fit on the pylons
2:35 that was mainly due to user error, the F-104 was notoriously hard to land an required skilled pilots to do so, and it needed to be well maintained. The fresh german crews that had low experience with jets, and experience basically equal to zero when it comes to supersonic jets and their maintenance had big issues when it comes to landing the thing. That is why most of the crashes occurred during landing. It did not help that the landing speed of the F-104 was just barely above it’s stall speed.
I just wanted to say this. Germany had the biggest death toll with the plane yet every other country found it very good, Japan really liked the A variant as far as I know, mainly because they had just the A variant but you know, context is needed which variant. I like the Starfighter as well, in War thunder I tried it once and I was better with it than the A-4E or the A6M Zeros that I mastered almost to a tea.
There are a couple Italian F104s in private hands in FL that do contract work for NASA. Reportedly there are feats they cam do that few modern aircraft can match and this makes them good test beds for certain conditions NASA wants to try out before they go full scale on am idea.
I still can't process the fact that the year the Soviets were rolling out the Flanker was the same year the Italians were rolling out the Salsa Starfighter
During the celebrations of the 100 years of the Italian air force, the main event was the flight of a still flying 104 Italy would buy this in a heartbeat
Something to consider: Part of the Reason why German F104s suffered higher accident rates is because it was sold to us in the role of a CAS aircraft. That's Close Air Support, on a plane made for Mach 2 Interception, which can barely hold a single ton of bombs. An aircraft which was designed so it would have barely enough lift to land before stalling. How did this happen? Massive bribes from Lockheed.
There's a problem with the bribe theory: literally every major company bribed everyone all the time. It was a prerequisite for getting anyone to take your design seriously. There was evidence this might have influenced some early procurement, but most of it was the acquisition of unnecessary or redundant designs and bad early jet tech. Compared to it's predecessors and contemporaries the Starfighter was unusually good, not uniquely bad. People forget jets from the late 40s-Early 50s were actual garbage, and by the Starfighter they'd realized that, bribes or no, the planes had to actually work or the grift would get caught out.
Curiously, the Italians did built a heavily upgraded variant of the F-104 - the F-104 ASA/M which was capable of carrying the SARH radar guided AIM-7E/M Sparrow and Selenia Aspide (an improved Italian built AIM-7 variant). In terms of pure Air Interception, it was superior to early F-16 variants which could only carry the short range IR guided AIM-9L Sidewinder. Lockheed themselves built another heavily modified/upgraded prototype variant in the late 1960's - the CL1200 Lancer. The Lancer used modified air intakes (rectangular akin to those on an F-4 Phantom), replaced the mid-mounted trapezoidal wing with a high mounted trapezoidal wing that had Leading Edge Root Extensions (LERX's), and traded the high mount T-tail for a more conventional tail similar to that used on the F-16. FWIW, the idea of mating a high powered ECM kit and a fuel tank is one you might wish to reconsider as the mix is liable to cause the fuel vapor in the tank to explode.
I looked up at the proposed design and it is a dope-ass plane. Slight correction though but it only has lex, similar to early F-5s, not root extensions
@@RTPJu If the missile was launched far away enough, "turning cold" on it and diving down into the lower atmosphere, helps a lot to deplete the energy of the missile. Making it easier for the pilot to "outrun" and evade it. Of course this isnt the case at closer range, especially not with modern missiles. The 1.6 Mach frontline fighters is from the F35 I guess? In combination with the stealth technology, this is sufficient. ;-)
If I remember correctly the Germans had the big smooth brain idea to take an F-104. A plane meant for high altitude interception missions. And have it do ground attack as well. So part of the reason for such a high accident rate was the fact that they basically told these pilots to try to hit tanks on a flying lawn dart.
That and their "pride" of pilots and neglected advices from Lockheed to really trust instruments rather than senses to fly this thing ! They trustes their "guts", like any proud pilot back then.. and crashed. A Lot. I've met several belgian starfighter pilots and they really trusted instruments to fly it. We didnt lose as much as german did. Our pilots even managed to pull insane stunts with it and broke some records that still hold to these days.
Also it was loaded up with additional gear to perform ground attack by the absolute smooth brain which drove a URANIUM block in a car WITH HIS FAMILY HALFWAY ACROSS GERMANY . It is also a joke that the Free day on his date of death is because of his death
D-DONT DISS MY BABY LIKE THAT!!! THE ITALIANS AND ALL THE PILOTS WHO FLEW IT LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and she scored a kill against an F-15 in simulated combat) Also cool modernization (love what you did with the wings) but i always thought if god forbid an F-104EX program ever occured (idk maybe the Italians wanted to push the old girls service life further than 2004) that she would be used as a launch platform for longer range missiles like ALCM's, a glorified missile boat, get up there quick fire off the ALCM and get the hell outta dodge before anything actually capable could come shoot it down.
The Italians despised the Ameritrash supersonic pencil. Had it not been for the Lockheed bribes, they would have never even touched that absolute joke of an "aircraft".
The F-106 would also make an interesting modernization project. For both you'd be looking at engine modernization, computerized engine controls, radar upgraded to something way more modern, and full avionics and weapons system upgrade to handle modern weapons.
The F-104's wing was also corosive from graphite. Mechanics would mark a circle in pencil around areas to on the wing, and a week later would find a hole straight through the wing.
Nice. I love the idea of an F-104 retrofit with modern tech. Lockheed tried that with their CL-1200 Lancer. Talking about Starfighters and West-Germany. The man who is to blame for this whole fuck-up was Franz-Joseph Strauss, our Minister of Defense back in the day who got himself in some shady deals with Lockheed to buy the F-104 instead of any other competitor (like the french Mirage for example). The Cherry on top was the decision to not only buy a fleet of good-weather high-altitude Interceptors, but modified them as all-weather fighter-bombers with a higher load than it was optimized for, which ended as you already said in the loss of a third of all airframes and bunch of good pilots.
@@ThePandoraGuy yeah I would have liked to see him incorporate aspects of the Lancer and f16 in this. He was really committed to keeping the silhouette, but that tail is 75% of this aircraft's problem.
Funnily enough the F-104 holds a special place in my heart, My grandfather while posted in California lost a bet to a F-104 ground crew when he didn't believe the wings were razor sharp. They then proceeded to let him run his finger along the leading edge of the wing. It's fair to say my grandmother wasn't pleased when he came home later that day with a cut finger and a loss of an forgotten amount of money.
Maybe you could do a video modernizing the A-5 Vigilante? I love how the airframe looks, and it’s a shame they put it out of service so soon. I would also love to see if you could re-create its linear bomb bay!
Revisited gen 3 aircraft and trying to make them into gen 4.5s is actually amazing. I've been interested in this for awhile, as there's artwork from other enthusiasts that visit that topic. They Super Phanton 2 (F-4) was real and is a good revist, but the Tomcat 21 is probably the main inspiration for a lot of the 'revisiting' tropes. Making the Tomcat 21 proposaln Grumman really changed up a few things and was attempting to make the Tomcat comparable to an F-22. You're essentially trying the same thing here, revisiting Gen 2 or Gen 3 designs and forcing them to compete with Gen 4. You should do a whole series on this! Love your content and presentation, love the history details and just all around this is one of the better aviation nerd channels! Keep them coming! It's good to see you again after a couple months
The funny thing is that Lockheed really did have an F-104 derivative - the CL-1200 proposal with more wing was submitted to the competition that resulted in the F-16
Its funny coz the Italians did just that, and even then, the absolutely cracked missile interceptor was still considered outdated despite the modifications done. See: Aeritalia F-104S
Step 1: Upgrade the engine. Step 2: Make it compatible with AMRAAM’s. Possibly even the AIM-174. Step 3: Upgrade the radar, cause god knows it needs it. Step 4: Reinforce the landing gear or something. (From what I’ve read, pilots would need to retract the gear the moment they left the ground to not damage them.) Step 5: ??? Step 6: Profit…?
The italians basically built this, the F104 Asa-m had a built in ECM, a better radar a new engine with more thrust and some minor areodynamic adjustements !
If FIAT could had this hindsight, Italy would STILL be using the F-104 up to this day. Heck, even the SASA variant that they made of the Starfighter was a better Interceptor than the Tornado, according to some of their own pilots.
I'd love to see something similar with the F-5 airframe. We almost (almost) got the F-20 Tigershark in the 80's to replace the F-5E from the 70's, which itself was a refit of the F-5 from the early 60's. What if the F-20 won over the F-16 in the export market and kept going until today?
Everyone would still get F-16. Way more usable load and space, as well as modernisation potential. F5/F20 is kinda trash, not a bad plane, but not one you would want to build your airforce around or be main hitter for both air and ground targets.
If someone did this to my F-101 I would be so happy. It's in my shed right now all alone and sad. Plus with the F-101 you can have a second guy doing nuclear payloads and a second pair of eyes to carry the second goggles when you launch the genie low to ground under 2 nm on a bandit
10:10 I totally expected a "Switching a single spool after burning turbo jet j79 to my custom twin spool low bypass after burning turbo fan engine is faster than reloading" joke thrown in there lmao
The F-104 had a crazy crash rate in the German Air Force for a bunch of reasons. First off, it was super advanced for its time and hard to fly. In the U.S., only the experienced pilots got to handle it. But in Germany? They handed it to rookie pilots fresh out of training who didn’t have the skills to deal with such a tricky jet. Second, Germany didn’t use the F-104 the way it was designed. It was originally meant to be an interceptor, but Germany pushed it into roles like low-level ground attack, which it wasn’t built for. Combine that with tight budgets, bad weather, and maintenance issues, and you’ve got a recipe for disaster.
@carlosreyes2954 Insisting on calling random West German pilots Nazis post WWII is distasteful. He made a bad joke, I delivered a bad joke answer. Besides, I doubt the people in those positions were still associating themselves with anything Nazi after world war II. That shit had a deep impact on the German psyche that still gets hammered into you at every stage of school today. For a good reason.
(that is,if you are German. Apparently, no other nation sees the benefit of teaching these lessons to their pupils. A handful of countries be doing an any% dictatorship Speedrun at the moment.)
There’s already an upgraded F-104 that got rid of the T-tail, vastly improved performance, increased the wing area, and was modified to reduce its radar cross section. It was designed by Lockheed, and it’s still in service. …it’s called the U-2
Isnt Mig29 still kinda modern, and only needs better electronics and engines (both of which russia and china have)? Also i dont think they are using mig15`s anymore, there were severe issues with them and mig19`s in 90-2000`s in few countries that still had them due to age (or at least in albania).
@alexturnbackthearmy1907 Yeah I suppose the MiG is relatively modern. Like you said it just needs upgrades (like the F-18). Sukhois are better! I love Sukhois.
I personally think it would have been cool if you introduced some form of front canards like in the f104g ccv, and if you started the project from the italian f104s, being the most modern variant. In any case, it's a really cool video. Thanks for somewhat redeeming one of my favorite shitty ass planes
extra value F-5 from alabama i like how your naval 104 idea was accompanied by a "successful landing" where it stopped, then pooped its chute. iirc, the 104 combat record is 104 of friendly pilots dead and 1 kidney transplant recipient saved.
We germans did some crazy stuff with the F-104! Like launch it from a ramp with a Rocket booster, use it as a fighter bomber, fly air shows with it and all of that NOT in a video game xDD
Can confirm the wings on that.... thing... were and still are dangerous. Had one sitting out front of our barracks which was directly across from the Enlisted club on base. Venturing off the path to the front door was taking your life in your hands. I've always wondered if a "joined wing" would have been effective on the F-104. @7:30 mark, "Since then we've found ways to still get supersonic performance" Ya, it's called (say it with me people :) ) MORE POWER! :) Kind of wonder how it would work if you used a flexible nozzle?
Other modifications (That I would apply with an infinite budget): -Idk change the T tail for a conventional horizontal elevators/horizontal stabilizers? V TAILS? -Re-worked intake -Better canopy, something more like the F16 bubble canopy with less obstructions -Fricken F35 EOTS and JHMCS (Pointless unless stealth is applied or considered) -s t e a l t h t e c h n o l o g y (For frontal RCS at least using angular separators and the V tails mentioned previously and some other stuff) -Multi-functional touch screen (Like F35 because I like funni plen iPad) Now if you read through all that and thought it was a good idea, consider buying the F22/35.
Messier you should really take a look at brick rigs, its a game that you need to buy for around 20 dollars on steam and its kinda the same as this but you can build with bricks, i find it really fun and i get inspo for planes in brick rigs from your videos lol Theres even multiplayer with real time destruction.. battle mode conquest etc. Love your vids and builds!!!!
Reminds me of the Luftwaffe ICE F4 Phantom modernisation program as interim for the Eurofighter, where they basically put F/A-18 engines and fire control sets and avionics in them. People remember them as just AMRAAM capable but it was much more than that. Then is the RAF modification of F4D Phantoms, with higher thrust Rolls Royce engines/management although the bigger intakes cancelled out any speed improvements, the actual benefit was fuel efficiency and engine reliability, vastly increasing range and hauling capacity in all conditions.
Another fun fact: The F-104 spawned the development of Lithotripsy machine (i.e ultrasonic kidney stone breaker). Back in 1950-60s as Luftwaffe used the F-104 for a totally opposite mission as intended (low level sprinting strike), they found that the internal structures were literally tearing itself apart. This was traced all the way to rain droplets hammering at supersonic speeds causing minishocks. Dornier (IIRC) built a machine that simulates this to Mach 3 conditions and kinda went.... what if we use it to fix stuff in our body? Thus born Dornier MedTech.
Good engines (maybe even late WW2 ones that were actually kinda good unlike ones 262 ended up equipped with), maybe some guns that do not feel like you are throwing grenades by hand at enemy plane, and you get almost F-86. Germans even fit radar on few, so maybe better radar too.
Well its all good and dandy with legally acquired Belka radar... But how da frick you get enough power to feed that squirrel (Belka) AND ECM pods while having just ONE engine and those one generator
To modernize the F-104:
1. Change nothing.
2. Offer bribe adjusted for inflation.
this, this right here.
Ah yes, the Lockheed Martin way
The answer to everything.
MONEY
@@starbomber
Imean... Eh? They only did it the once, meanwhile they have skunkworks, I'd argue they have the most prestigious collection of plane designs in the world.
@@thericepotato5847once that you know about. Doubt it was the first, doubt it was the last.
This plane looks like a mix between the f-104 and the f-104
you might be onto something here
Good one.🤣
Which variant😐
@ the f-104th one
Astute observation, Watson
Dude it kinda looks like the F-104
Kids these days with their fancy fly by wire technologies. back in my day we got into an incontrollable death spin like real men.
But why don't you wonder about WHY are kids this days flying with fly by wire technology? Because y'all gave it to us!
HELL YEAH BROTHER
there is no such thing as a natural death, there is only disease and f-104 death spiral
That one indian mig29 that crashed recently:
@@AirRBnpctbf the MiG-29s don't have FBW
You should call it the Super-Duper-Starfighter
and call the further upgrade "Super DEE Duper Starfighter"
Lockheed-Martin F-104X 2Star 2Fighter, now with even more bribes
"And this... Is a Super-Starfighter that has ascended past a Super-Starfighter.Or we could just call it the Super-Starfighter 2. And this... Is to go... Even further beyond..!" *Screams in German pilot.*
@@fnfdmgjfndf why did i imagine the starfighter with a longer canopy lol
I was thinking Hyper-Starfighter. But Super-Duper-Starfighter is far superior.
A MiG-25 upgrade to *actually* be comparable to the F-15 would be interesting
That would mean upgrade the MiG-31 a bit. That was the upgrade to make the MiG 25 actually good.
@@Mcsnipe425
You shut your goddamn mouth, the MiG-25 was great! It did exactly what it was designed to do, which was to fly high and fast for cheap. If the soviets wanted it to turn or climb quickly, detect things, carry weapons, be safe to operate, or go more than twenty hours between engine replacements, well then they should have included that in the design brief!
@@jasonalbert6251good satire
Sooo the Mig 31 with better maneuverability?"
@@hurricaneace143 Maybe also other materials (unless you don't want to drop high altitude and speed performance) because 31 is *_heavier_* than 25
I'd like to point out, in case somebody hasn't already, that the F-104G had a thrust-to-weight ratio at max takeoff load of 0.54. Assuming things scale up linearly, this F-104M would (on paper) have a thrust-to-weight ratio approaching or exceeding 1.0.
Meaning that immediately after getting airborne, you could point the nose up +60 degrees with reheat on, climb to altitude in 1 minute (because it's basically a rocket now), then level out, pull the burner, and supercruise to your intercept start, relight the burner to 2 Mach, fire all your AMRAAMs in TWS, then bravely run away to refuel, rearm, and possibly do it all again.
Dogfighting ability might be dog water (and standoff not much better), but that sounds to me like an incredibly powerful and dangerous interceptor.
A few old Germans hear Erika in the background. More or less what the Komet was only actually having a rocket engine.
you don't even need a TWR of 1.0 for that.. JA-37 Viggen had a TWR of 0.66, and had a climb rate of 40,000 feet a minute.. and was mach 2.0 capable.. Would be interesting to see that one with a modern take with a more powerful engine, computers etc. It was big and loud though, and they used to fly at below 100 feet at mach 0.95 constantly in the countryside in the 70's and 80's. :D
Bro, TWR>1.0 means that you can take off vertically, aka a Rocket
Care spre deosebire de MiG-21 chiar este un avion care îndeplinește nemijlocit funcția de interceptor. 🙃
Vreau 5, acestea vor fi o măsură relativ ieftină de a intercepta rachete de croazieră.
That F-104G t/w at maximum take off load is wrong though, the maximum of the 104G would be a full outfit of fuel, full missile racks (2x AIM-9), wingtip fuel tanks, and all the bombs it could fit on the pylons
2:35 that was mainly due to user error, the F-104 was notoriously hard to land an required skilled pilots to do so, and it needed to be well maintained. The fresh german crews that had low experience with jets, and experience basically equal to zero when it comes to supersonic jets and their maintenance had big issues when it comes to landing the thing. That is why most of the crashes occurred during landing. It did not help that the landing speed of the F-104 was just barely above it’s stall speed.
I just wanted to say this. Germany had the biggest death toll with the plane yet every other country found it very good, Japan really liked the A variant as far as I know, mainly because they had just the A variant but you know, context is needed which variant. I like the Starfighter as well, in War thunder I tried it once and I was better with it than the A-4E or the A6M Zeros that I mastered almost to a tea.
@ yes. The starfighter was quite good when it is used for intercepting bombers/aircraft. And when it Comes to War Thunder it is easy to use.
It's not the pilot's fault when you have to land at such high speeds you risk overshooting most runways.
Italy: "This thing is so good, I'mma have Fiat build me more to take on Flankers."
Yeah landing and 300 kts is kinda tricky 😂
Messier became 60s-80s italy for this video, insane
"The F-104 does not need a modernization project." Messier, you should have told the Italians that...
There are a couple Italian F104s in private hands in FL that do contract work for NASA.
Reportedly there are feats they cam do that few modern aircraft can match and this makes them good test beds for certain conditions NASA wants to try out before they go full scale on am idea.
@@ravissary79I believe they’re privately owned by a company called “Starfighters”. They have a few different F104 variants with modernized avionics.
@BrapBrapDorito yup, they have a contract with NASA to lease them for tests but they also do private flights... but it's EXPENSIVE.
Oh, yeah the F104S.ASA
It even has a radar jammer!
I still can't process the fact that the year the Soviets were rolling out the Flanker was the same year the Italians were rolling out the Salsa Starfighter
Italy would buy this plane without a second thought
and they did lol
During the celebrations of the 100 years of the Italian air force, the main event was the flight of a still flying 104
Italy would buy this in a heartbeat
Something to consider: Part of the Reason why German F104s suffered higher accident rates is because it was sold to us in the role of a CAS aircraft. That's Close Air Support, on a plane made for Mach 2 Interception, which can barely hold a single ton of bombs. An aircraft which was designed so it would have barely enough lift to land before stalling.
How did this happen? Massive bribes from Lockheed.
There's a problem with the bribe theory: literally every major company bribed everyone all the time. It was a prerequisite for getting anyone to take your design seriously.
There was evidence this might have influenced some early procurement, but most of it was the acquisition of unnecessary or redundant designs and bad early jet tech.
Compared to it's predecessors and contemporaries the Starfighter was unusually good, not uniquely bad. People forget jets from the late 40s-Early 50s were actual garbage, and by the Starfighter they'd realized that, bribes or no, the planes had to actually work or the grift would get caught out.
Curiously, the Italians did built a heavily upgraded variant of the F-104 - the F-104 ASA/M which was capable of carrying the SARH radar guided AIM-7E/M Sparrow and Selenia Aspide (an improved Italian built AIM-7 variant). In terms of pure Air Interception, it was superior to early F-16 variants which could only carry the short range IR guided AIM-9L Sidewinder. Lockheed themselves built another heavily modified/upgraded prototype variant in the late 1960's - the CL1200 Lancer. The Lancer used modified air intakes (rectangular akin to those on an F-4 Phantom), replaced the mid-mounted trapezoidal wing with a high mounted trapezoidal wing that had Leading Edge Root Extensions (LERX's), and traded the high mount T-tail for a more conventional tail similar to that used on the F-16. FWIW, the idea of mating a high powered ECM kit and a fuel tank is one you might wish to reconsider as the mix is liable to cause the fuel vapor in the tank to explode.
I looked up at the proposed design and it is a dope-ass plane. Slight correction though but it only has lex, similar to early F-5s, not root extensions
awesome info. Both are really cool
Then they realized that no fighter could be fast enough to outrun a missile and we have Mach 1.6 front line fighters
You can mitigate fuel tank explosions by filling the tank with nitrogen gas instead of normal air.
@@RTPJu If the missile was launched far away enough, "turning cold" on it and diving down into the lower atmosphere, helps a lot to deplete the energy of the missile. Making it easier for the pilot to "outrun" and evade it. Of course this isnt the case at closer range, especially not with modern missiles.
The 1.6 Mach frontline fighters is from the F35 I guess? In combination with the stealth technology, this is sufficient. ;-)
If I remember correctly the Germans had the big smooth brain idea to take an F-104. A plane meant for high altitude interception missions. And have it do ground attack as well. So part of the reason for such a high accident rate was the fact that they basically told these pilots to try to hit tanks on a flying lawn dart.
That and their "pride" of pilots and neglected advices from Lockheed to really trust instruments rather than senses to fly this thing !
They trustes their "guts", like any proud pilot back then.. and crashed. A Lot.
I've met several belgian starfighter pilots and they really trusted instruments to fly it. We didnt lose as much as german did.
Our pilots even managed to pull insane stunts with it and broke some records that still hold to these days.
In fact, Italian had something opposite. They literally turned star fighter into a bvr fighter carrying sparrows.
Well, not without some bribing IIRC (or was it F-5?)
@@Real_Claudy_Focan tbf Lockheed Martin also did it's best to advertise the F 104 as something that it really wasn't, and bribed people to buy it.
Also it was loaded up with additional gear to perform ground attack by the absolute smooth brain which drove a URANIUM block in a car WITH HIS FAMILY HALFWAY ACROSS GERMANY . It is also a joke that the Free day on his date of death is because of his death
God I love how the F-104 looks
Shame it tries to kill you
k-king minos.... from ultrakill,,,,
D-DONT DISS MY BABY LIKE THAT!!! THE ITALIANS AND ALL THE PILOTS WHO FLEW IT LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(and she scored a kill against an F-15 in simulated combat)
Also cool modernization (love what you did with the wings) but i always thought if god forbid an F-104EX program ever occured (idk maybe the Italians wanted to push the old girls service life further than 2004) that she would be used as a launch platform for longer range missiles like ALCM's, a glorified missile boat, get up there quick fire off the ALCM and get the hell outta dodge before anything actually capable could come shoot it down.
An F-104E doesn't exist, so a 104EX can't either.
Counterpoint: I don’t trust the opinion of Italians on anything.
@@johnjuiceshipper4963why
The Italians despised the Ameritrash supersonic pencil. Had it not been for the Lockheed bribes, they would have never even touched that absolute joke of an "aircraft".
@@sealioso Because the pockets of Italian politicians were and still are fully stuffed with US bribe money, at the expense of the Italian military.
The F-106 would also make an interesting modernization project.
For both you'd be looking at engine modernization, computerized engine controls, radar upgraded to something way more modern, and full avionics and weapons system upgrade to handle modern weapons.
The F-104's wing was also corosive from graphite. Mechanics would mark a circle in pencil around areas to on the wing, and a week later would find a hole straight through the wing.
Nice. I love the idea of an F-104 retrofit with modern tech. Lockheed tried that with their CL-1200 Lancer.
Talking about Starfighters and West-Germany. The man who is to blame for this whole fuck-up was Franz-Joseph Strauss, our Minister of Defense back in the day who got himself in some shady deals with Lockheed to buy the F-104 instead of any other competitor (like the french Mirage for example). The Cherry on top was the decision to not only buy a fleet of good-weather high-altitude Interceptors, but modified them as all-weather fighter-bombers with a higher load than it was optimized for, which ended as you already said in the loss of a third of all airframes and bunch of good pilots.
@@ThePandoraGuy yeah I would have liked to see him incorporate aspects of the Lancer and f16 in this.
He was really committed to keeping the silhouette, but that tail is 75% of this aircraft's problem.
Imagine if this game existed in the early 2000s, you probably could have sold this upgrade package to Italy
Funnily enough the F-104 holds a special place in my heart, My grandfather while posted in California lost a bet to a F-104 ground crew when he didn't believe the wings were razor sharp. They then proceeded to let him run his finger along the leading edge of the wing.
It's fair to say my grandmother wasn't pleased when he came home later that day with a cut finger and a loss of an forgotten amount of money.
i dont know what's funnier, the fact that people thought somebody would ACTUALLY turn a Cessna-172 into a stealth plane, or the f-104
Maybe you could do a video modernizing the A-5 Vigilante? I love how the airframe looks, and it’s a shame they put it out of service so soon. I would also love to see if you could re-create its linear bomb bay!
Revisited gen 3 aircraft and trying to make them into gen 4.5s is actually amazing. I've been interested in this for awhile, as there's artwork from other enthusiasts that visit that topic. They Super Phanton 2 (F-4) was real and is a good revist, but the Tomcat 21 is probably the main inspiration for a lot of the 'revisiting' tropes. Making the Tomcat 21 proposaln Grumman really changed up a few things and was attempting to make the Tomcat comparable to an F-22. You're essentially trying the same thing here, revisiting Gen 2 or Gen 3 designs and forcing them to compete with Gen 4.
You should do a whole series on this!
Love your content and presentation, love the history details and just all around this is one of the better aviation nerd channels! Keep them coming! It's good to see you again after a couple months
The funny thing is that Lockheed really did have an F-104 derivative - the CL-1200 proposal with more wing was submitted to the competition that resulted in the F-16
Germany still couldn't get past the whole "everything must be able to dive bomb" thing when they got the F-104
So, a Lockheed Lancer. The Lancer was the actual attempt to modernize the F-104, but never built by Lockheed.
Its funny coz the Italians did just that, and even then, the absolutely cracked missile interceptor was still considered outdated despite the modifications done.
See: Aeritalia F-104S
The 3 piece canopy could be replaced with a one piece canopy, similiar to something like a F-16 or F-15
just clarification, the f104 is not by germans, they just call it widowmaker. made by lockheed
Step 1: Upgrade the engine.
Step 2: Make it compatible with AMRAAM’s. Possibly even the AIM-174.
Step 3: Upgrade the radar, cause god knows it needs it.
Step 4: Reinforce the landing gear or something. (From what I’ve read, pilots would need to retract the gear the moment they left the ground to not damage them.)
Step 5: ???
Step 6: Profit…?
Step 5: sell It to the Italian airforce
Step 6: profit
To the people who thought he was making an IRL stealth Cessna… please never vote or get a drivers license
12:11 Breaking their backs? According to what you said a few times earlier in the video, these pilots' backs would be cut in half
The italians basically built this, the F104 Asa-m had a built in ECM, a better radar a new engine with more thrust and some minor areodynamic adjustements !
"Wait... Can I pull up in time to avoid that mountain on the horizon?" if the suspense doesn't kill you, the high wing-loading will! :D
Lockheed already planned an updated F-104 called the CL-1200 Lancer. Just make that!
If FIAT could had this hindsight, Italy would STILL be using the F-104 up to this day. Heck, even the SASA variant that they made of the Starfighter was a better Interceptor than the Tornado, according to some of their own pilots.
I'd love to see something similar with the F-5 airframe. We almost (almost) got the F-20 Tigershark in the 80's to replace the F-5E from the 70's, which itself was a refit of the F-5 from the early 60's. What if the F-20 won over the F-16 in the export market and kept going until today?
Everyone would still get F-16. Way more usable load and space, as well as modernisation potential. F5/F20 is kinda trash, not a bad plane, but not one you would want to build your airforce around or be main hitter for both air and ground targets.
@alexturnbackthearmy1907 Well yes, because that's what happened. I'm speaking hypothetically. I understand the reasons the F-16 is superior.
Italians put several keel fins to increase stability.
You should have took the same path and the same model as basis. F-104S-ASA-M
Don't let the Italian Airforce see this video, or ve will be stuck with that thing for another 40 years.
"Oh it's in a game"
Ah yes, I too expected this guy to build an actual stealth Cesna, low budget of course
3:58 that f104 is getting ready to rate around the earth
So you're telling, all you did, was just re-make the Italian F-104S ASA-M
theres a reason the f104 looks more like a missile than a plane. its deep forbiden love of the ground and becoming a fire ball should be no surprise.
"Bad f-104,you're not a Japanese imperials plane"
The suspense will kill you, if the mountain doesn't that is.
Italy: I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
"naval version" hooking itself and then deploying a 'chute had me in stitches
This is even more insane that one time federator tried to predict the future of warfare in 2003
The widowmaker title was mainly due to Germany trying to use it as a Strike fighter/bomber.... and flying at very low altitude.
Imagine you modernized the MiG..... oh wait. That's the JF-17.
Or 21-98 aka Bison
Void warranty if aircraft comes in contact with dust? Well shoot, I’m in Arizona. That’s going to be an issue…
As someone who loves the F-104 and comes from Germany (ich weis, ist etwas paradox aber naja), this makes me very happy.
Beautiful build dude!
Now make “The Goblin”
If someone did this to my F-101 I would be so happy. It's in my shed right now all alone and sad. Plus with the F-101 you can have a second guy doing nuclear payloads and a second pair of eyes to carry the second goggles when you launch the genie low to ground under 2 nm on a bandit
we didn't "find ways to generate lift without compromising hypersonic permormance"
we just befriended the spirals
10:10 I totally expected a "Switching a single spool after burning turbo jet j79 to my custom twin spool low bypass after burning turbo fan engine is faster than reloading" joke thrown in there lmao
The F-104 had a crazy crash rate in the German Air Force for a bunch of reasons. First off, it was super advanced for its time and hard to fly. In the U.S., only the experienced pilots got to handle it. But in Germany? They handed it to rookie pilots fresh out of training who didn’t have the skills to deal with such a tricky jet.
Second, Germany didn’t use the F-104 the way it was designed. It was originally meant to be an interceptor, but Germany pushed it into roles like low-level ground attack, which it wasn’t built for. Combine that with tight budgets, bad weather, and maintenance issues, and you’ve got a recipe for disaster.
3:40 Impossible, all the Nazis were exported to the US and the USSR after WWII.
That’s not true, the German NATO Chief was still there, the same as that Austrian UN general Secretary, and a bunch more…
@carlosreyes2954 Insisting on calling random West German pilots Nazis post WWII is distasteful. He made a bad joke, I delivered a bad joke answer.
Besides, I doubt the people in those positions were still associating themselves with anything Nazi after world war II. That shit had a deep impact on the German psyche that still gets hammered into you at every stage of school today. For a good reason.
(that is,if you are German. Apparently, no other nation sees the benefit of teaching these lessons to their pupils. A handful of countries be doing an any% dictatorship Speedrun at the moment.)
When I got Sprocket, it's 1 year after I found it. Now it's almost been 1 year since I found Flyout
We are so back boys
14:37 : Average french aircraft name
There’s already an upgraded F-104 that got rid of the T-tail, vastly improved performance, increased the wing area, and was modified to reduce its radar cross section. It was designed by Lockheed, and it’s still in service.
…it’s called the U-2
In defence of German pilots Germany thought it a good idea to use the f-104 as fighter Bomber
Italy did the same, even disabling the Sidewinders on that variant
Damn, there’s really no help for those people that thought you were building a stealth plane IRL
For increased mobility in interceptors that turn horribly you could go the J-20 route and add thrust-vectoring. A lot of 4.5 gens have them
Surprised, you didn't add thrust vectoring, though the weight - balance issues probably are a bridge too far.
North Korea needs this for their MiG-15s and 29s
Isnt Mig29 still kinda modern, and only needs better electronics and engines (both of which russia and china have)? Also i dont think they are using mig15`s anymore, there were severe issues with them and mig19`s in 90-2000`s in few countries that still had them due to age (or at least in albania).
@alexturnbackthearmy1907 Yeah I suppose the MiG is relatively modern. Like you said it just needs upgrades (like the F-18). Sukhois are better! I love Sukhois.
What would be a cool idea is retrofitting and upgrading the airframe and avionics of an F-14 like the Navy wanted
I personally think it would have been cool if you introduced some form of front canards like in the f104g ccv, and if you started the project from the italian f104s, being the most modern variant. In any case, it's a really cool video. Thanks for somewhat redeeming one of my favorite shitty ass planes
Cool MiG-21 video 👍
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What do you mean "it's about F-104"?
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i like how your naval 104 idea was accompanied by a "successful landing" where it stopped, then pooped its chute.
iirc, the 104 combat record is 104 of friendly pilots dead and 1 kidney transplant recipient saved.
2:10 pool noodle, problem solved.
F14 super tomcat with F22/23 engines, pitch-based thrust vectoring, lighter weight, larger fuel storage, and modern electronics when?
One thing that’s crazy even knowing you called the prop planes obese they’re tiny compared to cold war and modern jets. Great video!
"I want an f104!"
don't worry, a lockheed representative has been dispatched to your republic, breifcase in hand!
Absolutely FUCKING NO ONE:
Italy: We're modernising the F104ASA, again
The Italians did this in real life to face the flanker
We germans did some crazy stuff with the F-104! Like launch it from a ramp with a Rocket booster, use it as a fighter bomber, fly air shows with it and all of that NOT in a video game xDD
Italy called. They want your entire stock.
Can confirm the wings on that.... thing... were and still are dangerous. Had one sitting out front of our barracks which was directly across from the Enlisted club on base. Venturing off the path to the front door was taking your life in your hands. I've always wondered if a "joined wing" would have been effective on the F-104.
@7:30 mark, "Since then we've found ways to still get supersonic performance" Ya, it's called (say it with me people :) ) MORE POWER! :)
Kind of wonder how it would work if you used a flexible nozzle?
Other modifications (That I would apply with an infinite budget):
-Idk change the T tail for a conventional horizontal elevators/horizontal stabilizers? V TAILS?
-Re-worked intake
-Better canopy, something more like the F16 bubble canopy with less obstructions
-Fricken F35 EOTS and JHMCS (Pointless unless stealth is applied or considered)
-s t e a l t h t e c h n o l o g y (For frontal RCS at least using angular separators and the V tails mentioned previously and some other stuff)
-Multi-functional touch screen (Like F35 because I like funni plen iPad)
Now if you read through all that and thought it was a good idea, consider buying the F22/35.
why change the t tail
@@sealioso At high AOA the aerodynamics get messed up and it would go into a spin
@@sealioso shadowing at high AOA. If the elevator's in the wake of the wing, it can't do much anymore.
Messier you should really take a look at brick rigs, its a game that you need to buy for around 20 dollars on steam and its kinda the same as this but you can build with bricks, i find it really fun and i get inspo for planes in brick rigs from your videos lol
Theres even multiplayer with real time destruction.. battle mode conquest etc.
Love your vids and builds!!!!
82 Is definitely a micro celebrity, and a micheal jackson in the flight sandbox community
Reminds me of the Luftwaffe ICE F4 Phantom modernisation program as interim for the Eurofighter, where they basically put F/A-18 engines and fire control sets and avionics in them. People remember them as just AMRAAM capable but it was much more than that. Then is the RAF modification of F4D Phantoms, with higher thrust Rolls Royce engines/management although the bigger intakes cancelled out any speed improvements, the actual benefit was fuel efficiency and engine reliability, vastly increasing range and hauling capacity in all conditions.
so, you asked our farmers to use airtracktors to get you an SU57 to salvage the radar from?
i actually believe this is the single greatest plane ever designed, i didnt think one could improve upon perfection and somehow you managed
you don't love the f104 as the italians if you don't keep it in service until 2004, upgrading them until its literally no longer possible
that f-104 with a ej200 swap with thrust vectoring capabilities should be a beast
NEW MESSIER 82 UPLOAD AND ITS MID COLD WAR FIGHTERS LETS GO
Edit: 1:00 some people don’t know how expensive making aircraft is do they
I once bumped my head on the leading edge of a F-104 wing. Luckily, the leading edge covers were on, but it still hurt a lot!
F15 are 70 years old jet fighters
Another fun fact: The F-104 spawned the development of Lithotripsy machine (i.e ultrasonic kidney stone breaker). Back in 1950-60s as Luftwaffe used the F-104 for a totally opposite mission as intended (low level sprinting strike), they found that the internal structures were literally tearing itself apart. This was traced all the way to rain droplets hammering at supersonic speeds causing minishocks. Dornier (IIRC) built a machine that simulates this to Mach 3 conditions and kinda went.... what if we use it to fix stuff in our body? Thus born Dornier MedTech.
FINALLY! I WAS THINKING ABOUT IT FOR A WEEK STRAIGHT!
How about modernising Me-262 next time? PRETTY PLEASE MESSIER!
Good engines (maybe even late WW2 ones that were actually kinda good unlike ones 262 ended up equipped with), maybe some guns that do not feel like you are throwing grenades by hand at enemy plane, and you get almost F-86. Germans even fit radar on few, so maybe better radar too.
the intro immediately sounded like something out of ace combat. Taking old planes and making them modern
also where can I buy a 1:72 scale model kit of YOUR F-104?
Well its all good and dandy with legally acquired Belka radar... But how da frick you get enough power to feed that squirrel (Belka) AND ECM pods while having just ONE engine and those one generator
Now I wanna see more older aircrafts getting “modernized” especially a biplane
The early cold war period is so cool
I wonder what the best early cold war plane would be with hindsight
twenty one pilots and planes? you have earned my like
You could call it the Jumbo Starfighter
The F-104 is my favorite plane so you have no idea how happy this video makes me.
You try to make this a meme, or a joke, but you forget that this is my favorite aircraft