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[[image:Original_Y-wing.jpg|thumb|250px|Y-wing | [[image:Original_Y-wing.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Rebel Alliance]] Y-wing.]] | ||
The '''Y-wing''' is a heavy fighter/bomber used by the [[Rebel Alliance]] during the [[Galactic Civil War]]. The Y-wing is well shielded and carries a sizable [[proton torpedo]] payload as well as | The '''Y-wing''' is a heavy fighter/bomber developed during the [[Clone Wars]], and still used by the [[Rebel Alliance]] during the [[Galactic Civil War]]. The Y-wing is well shielded and carries a sizable [[proton torpedo]] payload as well as a turreted [[Ion Cannon|ion cannon]] for disabling enemy vehicles, in addition to standard dual laser cannons mounted in front. | ||
The Y-wing requires a lot of maintenance to keep functioning at peak performance. Alliance technicians often leave the armor plating removed to reduce maintenance time. The Y-wing's ion cannon turret is notoriously fragile and often left non-functional. | The original configuration had a crew of two, pilot and gunner. By the Civil War era, many Alliance vessels were single-seaters, but two-seater versions were still extant, e.g. the one flown by [[Leia Organa|Princess Leia]] and [[C-3PO]] in ''[[Splinter of the Minds Eye]]''. | ||
[[Image:YWing art.jpg|thumb|[[Clone Wars]]-era Y-Wing]] | |||
The Y-wing requires a lot of maintenance to keep functioning at peak performance. Alliance technicians often leave the armor plating removed to reduce maintenance time. The Y-wing's ion cannon turret is notoriously fragile and often left non-functional. For example, out of all the Y-wings involved in the [[Death_Star#The_Destruction_of_the_First_Death_Star|Battle of Yavin]] only two had functioning ion cannons, one of which was the only Y-wing to survive. | |||
==[[Rogue One]]== | |||
In ''Rogue One'', a pair of Y-wings disabled an [[Imperial Star Destroyer]] with a torpedo attack. The torpedoes were apparently special anti-ship weapons that used [[ion cannon|ion bursts]] to overload the target's systems, much like an [[electromagnetic pulse]]. The attack occurred during a fleet battle over Scarif, so it's not clear whether the Y-wings succeeded on their own or were successful because the ISD was also under fire from Rebel capital ships. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 27 December 2016
The Y-wing is a heavy fighter/bomber developed during the Clone Wars, and still used by the Rebel Alliance during the Galactic Civil War. The Y-wing is well shielded and carries a sizable proton torpedo payload as well as a turreted ion cannon for disabling enemy vehicles, in addition to standard dual laser cannons mounted in front.
The original configuration had a crew of two, pilot and gunner. By the Civil War era, many Alliance vessels were single-seaters, but two-seater versions were still extant, e.g. the one flown by Princess Leia and C-3PO in Splinter of the Minds Eye.
The Y-wing requires a lot of maintenance to keep functioning at peak performance. Alliance technicians often leave the armor plating removed to reduce maintenance time. The Y-wing's ion cannon turret is notoriously fragile and often left non-functional. For example, out of all the Y-wings involved in the Battle of Yavin only two had functioning ion cannons, one of which was the only Y-wing to survive.
Rogue One
In Rogue One, a pair of Y-wings disabled an Imperial Star Destroyer with a torpedo attack. The torpedoes were apparently special anti-ship weapons that used ion bursts to overload the target's systems, much like an electromagnetic pulse. The attack occurred during a fleet battle over Scarif, so it's not clear whether the Y-wings succeeded on their own or were successful because the ISD was also under fire from Rebel capital ships.
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