Alpha-3 Nimbus-class V-wing starfighter/Legends

Alpha-3 Nimbus-class V-wing starfighter The Alpha-3 Nimbus-class V-wing starfighter, often simply known as the  V-wing starfighter or Nimbus fighter, was a short-ranged starfighter deployed late in the Clone Wars by the Galactic Republic.

Aspects of the V-wing were later incorporated into the Imperial TIE Fighter and its variants, as well as the Rebel RZ-1 A-wing interceptor.

Characteristics


The Alpha-3 Nimbus-class starfighter was a sturdy, wedge-shaped starfighter similar to the Delta-7 Aethersprite-class interceptors employed by the Jedi Order. It was manufactured by Kuat Systems Engineering, the same company responsible for both the Delta-7 fighter and its successor, the Eta-2 Actis-class light interceptor.

Both the Delta-7 and the Alpha-3 models were designed by the engineer Walex Blissex, who would later co-design the Rebel Alliance's A-wing fighter with Jan Dodonna. The V-wing had wing mounted laser cannons and had a wedge shape. The V-wings also featured folding wing radiators similar to those fitted on the later Eta-2 interceptors. Nestled between each wing and the hull were two twin laser cannons, which could swivel on the vessel's wing hubs to provide a wide range of fire.

Aft of the starfighter's main hull were two deflector shield heat sinks, located above the two vertically stacked ion drive thrusters. These flaps also provided some protection for the V-wing's clone pilot.



In keeping with the design of the Delta-7, the Alpha-3 featured an astromech droid socket aft of the oval cockpit. V-wing pilots were often assisted by spherical Q7-series astromech droids which provided in-flight navigation and maintenance skills that would otherwise require a copilot&mdash;which the compact V-wing could not accommodate.

As the V-wing starfighter was too small to feature an integrated hyperdrive, it required a transportation into combat zones by carriers such as the Venator-class Star Destroyer.

The clone troopers who flew the fighter had specially adapted helmets. These helmets, along with their flight suits, were fully sealed due to the lack of a life support system.

History
V-wing fighters were often unleashed from warship hangars in large swarms, and were one of the most numerous starfighters in the Republic Navy late in the Clone Wars. While they lacked the power of the ARC-170 starfighter, they made up for it in raw speed and agility.

V-wings were speedy and evasive targets, even for the advanced droid tri-fighters used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems in the last days of the Clone Wars. Mass-produced for Loyalist forces, V-wings participated in large-scale fleet operations and assisted in the defense of Republic worlds during the Clone Wars.



V-wing starfighters flew into battle alongside ARC-170s and Eta-2 interceptors during the Battle of Coruscant, fighting off droid tri-fighters, Vulture droids, and deadly buzz droids, with some even getting as far as the Separatist flagship, Invisible Hand, although many were lost to enemy flak.

Following the end of the Clone Wars, V-wing squadrons flew under the banner of the Galactic Empire. Three V-wings, flown by elite pilots, escorted the self-appointed Emperor Palpatine's shuttle during his voyage from Coruscant to Mustafar and again on the return trip, culminating at the Emperor Palpatine Surgical Reconstruction Center. These elite V-wings were modified for hyperspace travel without booster rings and were equipped with upgraded shields.

At least two V-wings were obtained by members of the Bellassan resistance that sprang up months after Palpatine became Emperor. These V-wings heckled an Imperial ship which Darth Vader himself was on. However, the V-wings were utterly destroyed.

Eventually, pirate organizations, such as Black Sun and the Hutt Cartel, used V-wings after salvaging them. They were also used by the Mandalorians around the Battle of Yavin during a skirmish with the Zann Consortium.

Behind the scenes
Rob Coleman originally considered showing TIE Fighters at the end of Revenge of the Sith, but Lucas decided to show V-wing starfighters instead, pointing out that the Empire would have nineteen years to build TIEs. As a reference to TIE fighters, however, they have very similar engine sounds, as can be heard when two V-Wings escorting Palpatine's shuttle fly to his medical center towards the end of Episode III.



In the games Star Wars: Battlefront II and Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, the V-wing is depicted as a heavy bomber with flak cannons rather than the fast interceptor craft that it has been established as in other sources. Although this portrayal of the this ship is likely considered non-canon, it was done regardless as the fighter and interceptor roles for the Republic faction were already filled, leaving the V-wing to take on the bomber ship class. Surprisingly, the ARC-170, which has a role of bomber in other sources, does not have that same role in Battlefront II.

The V-Wing is also now a ship in which players of Star Wars Galaxies can fly as their personal ship. However it is a very rare ship as it is only available as a loot card from the Squadrons Over Corellia trading card game booster packs. Due to the rarity of this ship in Star Wars Galaxies it is highly sought after by pilots who actively take part in player versus player content in space.

The V-wings also strongly resemble Cornerian fighters from the video game Star Fox Assault.

A V-wing was also found on Raxius Prime in Star Wars The Force unleashed on the DS version.

Appearances

 * Labyrinth of Evil
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Battlefront II
 * Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron
 * Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
 * Star Wars Dark Times 2: The Path to Nowhere, Part 2
 * Star Wars Dark Times 4: The Path to Nowhere, Part 4
 * Star Wars Dark Times 5: The Path to Nowhere, Part 5
 * Star Wars Dark Times 11: Vector, Part 5
 * Evasive Action: End Game
 * The Last of the Jedi: Secret Weapon
 * Star Wars: Galaxies
 * Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
 * Millennium Falcon
 * Millennium Falcon

Non-canon appearances

 * LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga