T-65B X-wing starfighter

Incom Corporation's T-65B X-wing starfighter was a single-seat craft used by the Alliance to Restore the Republic during the Galactic Civil War.

Characteristics
T-65B X-wing starfighters were manufactured by Incom Corporation. They had two pairs of wing-like strike-foils, or S-foils, mounted at the rear of the craft on opposite sides. Each of the four engines were attached to the wings next to the fuselage. The foils on each side locked in place flush against each other; during combat, however, the foils were folded out. This gave the craft its distinctive "X"-like appearance when viewed from the front or rear. The craft's four laser cannons were placed at the tip of the wings. The single pilot sat in the cockpit, which was in the center of the fuselage, and the astromech droid had a socket near the engines. The two proton torpedo launchers were located in grooves near the middle of the underside of the fuselage. In the cockpit, the pilot had access to the flight controls and a targeting computer.

Those highly maneuverable fighters measured 12.5 meters in length, with a mass of 10 metric tons. They were additionally equipped with a long-range hyperdrive system and shields which could be adjusted around the craft. Painted stripes on the rear of the S-foils identified each craft.



The X-wing's flight controls were similar to those of the T-16 Skyhopper, an airspeeder also produced by Incom Corporation.

History
The X-wing was designed to incorporate lessons learned in assessing the performance of Clone Wars-era winged starfighters, such as the popular Z-95 Headhunter, and the powerful ARC-170 starfighter.

The Rebel Alliance used the X-wing during the Galactic Civil War against the Galactic Empire. While X-wing starfighters remained in public use, they eventually became solely affiliated with the Rebellion. A squadron was kept at their hidden fortress on Yavin 4. During the Battle of Yavin, Luke Skywalker was assigned to an X-wing for the battle, which was to destroy the Empire's approaching Death Star. Although many of the X-wing pilots were killed, Skywalker was able to launch his torpedoes into the battlestation's exhaust port, causing a chain reaction and destroying it. Wedge Antilles was the only other X-wing pilot who survived.

Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, the mercenary Saponza and his partner were involved in training X-wing pilots. They used a specially-modified astromech droid in order to draw out womp rats, and a team of 20 X-wings were deployed to test their skills.

The Rebels also brought X-wings to their new headquarters, Echo Base on Hoth. They were launched during the Empire's invasion of the base to protect the escaping transports. Then-rookie pilot Adon Fox was the sole X-wing pilot assigned to protect his wife's transport, and but it did not make it past the Imperial blockade. After escaping, Skywalker avoided the rendezvous point to visit with Jedi Master Yoda. He then took his X-wing to Cloud City to rescue his comrades.

For the climactic Battle of Endor, the Rebel Alliance assembled their entire fleet for the assault on the Death Star II. X-wings were assigned to Red Squadron for the battle under the command of Wedge Antilles. Although several X-wings were destroyed, Antilles used his fighter to destroy the battlestation's power regulator, contributing to its destruction.

X-wing fighters were also present at the Battle of Jakku, and at least one fighter was shot down during the battle and its wreckage was preserved at the desert surface for nearly thirty years.

Behind the scenes
The X-wing appears in the original trilogy. The sound for it was generated by a passing artillery shell. The concept art designed by Ralph McQuarrie for the X-Wing shows the two engines split into four smaller engines on each wing when S-foils are open. This design was later used for the Z-95 Headhunter.

A new version of the X-wing, known as the T-70 X-wing fighter, can be seen in both the teaser trailer for Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, as well as in photos from the set of the full-scale mockup. Set photos show a craft that, with its wings closed, looks much closer to Ralph McQuarrie's original concept sketches than the effects models from the final films. However as shown in the teaser trailer, the wings on this version scissor open along the span rather than split across the chord as in the original design, resulting in distinct forward and aft wings, with the forward lower wings being somewhat narrower in chord than the aft upper wings.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Galactic Defense
 * Lost Stars
 * Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
 * Escape from Darth Vader
 * Epic Yarns: A New Hope
 * The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight
 * Star Wars: Battle Pod
 * Star Wars: Princess Leia, Part I
 * Heir to the Jedi
 * The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure
 * Star Wars 1: Skywalker Strikes
 * Star Wars: Darth Vader 1: Vader
 * Star Wars 4: Skywalker Strikes, Part IV
 * Star Wars 5: Skywalker Strikes, Part V
 * Star Wars: Darth Vader 6: Vader, Part VI
 * Star Wars 6: Skywalker Strikes, Part VI
 * Star Wars 7: From the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi: The Last of His Breed
 * Star Wars 8: Showdown on the Smugglers' Moon, Part I
 * Star Wars: Vader Down, Part I
 * Star Wars: Darth Vader 13: Vader Down, Part II
 * Star Wars Battlefront
 * Star Wars: Commander
 * Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
 * Use the Force!
 * Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
 * Return of the Jedi Read-Along Storybook and CD
 * Star Wars: Shattered Empire, Part IV
 * Aftermath
 * Aftermath