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 Alliance Starfighter Corps. It was often used as an assault bomber to attack enemy capital ships directly in conjunction with the later B-wing starfighters.

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

- Tiree



Known as a "wishbone" to Rebel Alliance and New Republic pilots, the Y-wing starfighter was deployed as a fighter-bomber, designed to fight its way to its objective, deliver its payload of high explosives, and fight its way out again. Its weaponry included two laser cannons, two ion cannons, and a proton torpedo launcher. An astromech droid, such as an R2 unit, could be plugged into a socket in the craft to act as a co-pilot.

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 led to many aggravated maintenance crews getting fed up with constantly 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 compared to space superiority fighters such as the X-wing and A-wing, the Y-wing was an extremely durable craft, with heavier armor and shielding. The Y-wing also had a larger warhead magazine. The Y-wing was not a sluggish fighter overall, as its speed and agility exceeded that of its intended replacement, the B-wing.

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

Models
There were three common designs. One during the Clone Wars and two during the height of the Galactic Civil War, as well as other less common variants.

BTL-B Y-wing


The first known model was the BTL-B, which served during the Clone Wars. The Republic made good use of the model towards the end of the conflict. The BTL-B had a bubble turret, which swivelled 360 degrees and provided the gunner with a clear view of the surrounding space. On later models, this bubble feature was replaced with a turret operated from within the main cockpit.

BTL-S3 Y-wing


The BTL-S3 was a two-man strike fighter, and was the most common Y-wing configuration. The weapons systems officer typically operated the ion cannon turret when needed.

Luke Skywalker used this variant on his mission to Panna in 0 ABY, as did Leia Organa and C-3PO on their journey to the Circarpous system. Twelve of these variants, piloted by Bothans sympathetic to the Rebellion and Alliance pilot Ace Azzameen, participated in the capture of the Imperial freighter Suprosa during the First Battle of Bothawui to steal a supercomputer containing the plans to the second Death Star.

Many Y-wings of this variant were modified with defensive rapid-fire blaster turrets replacing the ion cannon turret and particle cannons instead of the dual laser cannons on the nose. These Y-wings were used as heavy capital ship destroyers, and were eventually phased out by the new B-wing starfighters.

BTL-A4 Y-wing
The BTL-A4 was a one-man version of the S3, which removed the gunner position and locked down the overhead ion cannon. It served with distinction in several climactic battles.

BTL-A4 Y-wing "LongProbe"


An additional (though less common) BTL-A4 variant known as the "LongProbe," designated BTL-A4 (LP), was equipped with a nav computer, backup hyperdrive, advanced scanners, and an extended fuel supply in place of the weapons systems officer. While this was not enough to make it into a true scout craft, its heavy armament gave it a better chance of survival and allowed it to occasionally cause damage to the targets it was scouting. 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. One such team was sent to Alashan to check a Rebel archeological dig that failed to report back. In contrast with most other Y-wings, this variant was considered too valuable to remove from active duty by the New Republic.

Courier variant
Alliance Intelligence utilized specially modified Y-wings for long-range courier duty. This variant of the BTL-S3 had no ion cannons, which were removed for baggage space, a larger main cockpit area able to carry up to five people, 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. The customization was rare enough that no special designation was created for these modified Y-wings. Some of the last Rebel soldiers to evacuate Hoth used Y-Wings of this type. The variant was used by Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker on missions to Velmor and Ventooine. A similarly-modified Y-wing was used by Skywalker while he was working for the Senate Planetary Intelligence Network and helping the Jedi Prince Ken.

History
Koensayr Manufacturing designed the Y-wing for use by the Galactic Republic in the Clone Wars, and although the BTL-B model saw combat, as flown by Anakin Skywalker and a group of clone troopers to disable the Malovence, the more commonly known BTL-S3 was too late. When the Galactic Empire declined to buy the design, Koensayr began selling to various parties. Thus the fighter ended up with Rebel groups early on in the Galactic Civil War.

BTL-S3 Y-wings were in service at least as early as 18 BBY, and it was 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 any other fighter. Y-wings also found their way into pirate and mercenary forces.



Even after the introduction of the X-wing, which largely succeeded it in most roles, it continued to serve as an important part of the Alliance arsenal. The Y-wing was best suited for heavy assault missions, due to its larger warhead payload and stronger hull and shields, while the X-wing and A-wing were more focussed on space superiority.

It was also invaluable for disabling craft since it was for a time the only starfighter with ion cannons. The heavier armed and more advanced B-wing was suppose to supplant the Y-wing for such assault and capture missions. However, the Y-wing still retained an edge over the B-wing in several areas, notably speed, agility, armor, and a sleeker profile. As the Y-wing was a proven design and comparatively easier to pilot than the B-wing, which was available in limited numbers, the Y-wing continued to play a role as late as 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.



One exception to this general demotion of Y-wings from active duty was the BTL-A4 "Longprobe" scout, which filled a vital niche in the reconnaissance role. Although partially replaced by the T-65BR X-wing variant, these fighters were considered too valuable to withdraw. Instead, they were upgraded, extending their usefulness until the final years of the long conflict with the Empire, if not beyond.

Additionally, stubborn old Y-wings, in varying states of repair, were still found throughout the Galaxy. During the Yuuzhan Vong War, the Fia of the Galantos Guard employed Y-wings in defense of their homeworld, though pilots of the Galactic Alliance referred to the starfighters as "old" and "clumsy". Other Y-wings found their way into private ownership, and continued to fly during the Second Galactic Civil War.

Famous Y-wing pilots included 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
Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections erroneously refers to the BTL-A4 Y-wing starfighter as the "BLT-A4 Y-wing". This error was fixed in the latest book, Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections.

In Star Wars: Battlefront II, Y-wings are also armed with proton bombs.

In the *The Star Wars Holiday Special - The Story of the Faithful Wookiee, the Y-wing used by Luke Skywalker has flotation devices built into it which activated, whether automatically or manually, when it crashed into planetwide mud ocean.

Non-canon appearances

 * Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope
 * Tag & Bink Are Dead
 * LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
 * A Wookiee Scorned
 * Free Memory