BTL Y-wing starfighter/Legends

Y-wing starfighter "We're using Y-wings because of their greater firepower. But they move like a sleepy Hutt, so watch it."

- Luke Skywalker during the Battle of Kile II

The BTL Y-wing starfighter, built by Koensayr Manufacturing, was a mainstay of the Rebel Alliance starfighter corps. It was often used as an assault craft to attack enemy capital ships directly in conjunction with B-wing starfighters.

Known as a "wishbone" to Rebel Alliance and New Republic pilots, the Y-wing carried two laser cannons, two ion cannons, and two proton torpedo launchers. An astromech droid, such as an R2 unit, could be plugged into a socket in the craft to act as a co-pilot.

Details
"They're the workhorses of this outfit, I can tell you that."

- Tiree



The Y-wing was a resilient, well-shielded craft, but was slow and ungainly compared to other Alliance fighters. Its deficiencies were partly compensated for by the heavy proton torpedo load it could carry, and its ability to paralyze craft with ion cannon fire without destroying them, unique until the B-wing starfighter was introduced after the Battle of Yavin. In addition to the Rebel Alliance, many planetary defense forces, mercenaries, and pirates fielded the craft.

It was a rugged design, but it had some design flaws requiring constant maintenance, which lead many aggravated maintenance crews getting fed up with constanly having to remove the superficial hull plating and disposing of it altogether. Due to this, many Y-wings had no hull plating (except on the cockpit), exposing the internals of the main hull.

The cockpit could be ejected by the pilot from the engines and the rest of the ship. This was used when the ship was on a surface. After the cockpit was disconnected, it could be driven on the surface.



Despite its shortcomings in speed and maneuverability, the Y-wing was an extremely durable craft, with heavier shielding than the T-65 X-wing starfighter. It could withstand many laser blasts, and it was quite difficult to destroy.

X-wing starfighters and A-wing interceptors were used to distract the enemy fighters and the ship's gunners, to allow the Y-wings and B-wings to focus their fire on the capital ship. This tactic was similar to the "A-wing Slash", which involved solely X-wings and A-wings.

Variants
There were two common designs during the height of the Galactic Civil War, as well as other less common variants.

BTL-S3 Y-wing
The BTL-S3 was a two-man strike starfighter. The weapons systems officer typically operated the ion cannon turret when needed.

BTL-A4 Y-wing


The BTL-S3 was supplanted in most services by the BTL-A4, which was crewed by a single person. The ion cannon turret was typically locked forwards in this design, although some pilots chose to lock it facing aft for extra cover. In addition, this variant boasted much greater endurance (as much as three times greater) over its earlier predecessor, but was penalized with less powerful shields and loss of accuracy in the ion cannon.

BTL-A4 Y-wing "LongProbe"
An additional, though less common, BTL-A4 variant known as the "LongProbe" was equipped with a nav computer, backup hyperdrive, advanced scanners, and an extended fuel supply in place of the weapons systems officer. The LongProbe was used primarily for long range scouting missions. On such missions longprobes operated in recon teams known as Longprobe Y-wing Recon Teams.

Unnamed courier variant
Alliance Intelligence utilized specially modified Y-wings for long-range courier duty. These variants of the BTL-S3 had no ion canons, which were removed for baggage space, and possessed a special canopy split down the middle for rapid embarking or disembarking of a passenger during brief landings. This canopy also allowed the passenger to bail out at high altitude and paraglide to their destination. This customization was rare enough that no special designation was created for Y-wings so modified.

History
Y-wings were in service at least as early as 18 BBY, and were a critical vessel in the Rebellion's early days, bearing the brunt of all of its early space battles with the Empire. The Rebels lost more Y-wings in the Galactic Civil War than any other fighter, due to the simple fact that they flew more Y-wings than fighter. Even after the introduction of the X-wing, it continued to serve as an important part of the Alliance starfighter arsenal, though it was regarded as nearly obsolete by the time of the Battle of Endor.

By the time of Grand Admiral Thrawn's campaign against the New Republic, Y-wings were relegated to planetary defense duties, leaving attack missions to X-wings, A-wings, and B-wings. Their age made them more difficult to repair, and many expected them to leave service as newer fighters came into production; however, they were still in use over two decades later during the Second Corellian Insurrection.

Famous Y-wing pilots include Jon Vander, who led Gold Squadron during the Battle of Yavin; Davish Krail, who had flown them for five years; and Horton Salm, who flew in the Battle of Endor and became one of the New Republic's foremost Y-wing pilots.

Behind the scenes

 * The Y-wings are not shown shooting on-screen at all during the Battle of Yavin as seen in A New Hope. The same thing happens with the B-wings in Return of the Jedi.


 * Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections erroneously refers to the BTL-A4 Y-wing starfighter as the BLT-A4 Y-wing.