YT-1930 transport

The YT-1930 transport was a class of transport manufactured by Corellian Engineering Corporation and was considered a variant of the YT-1300 light freighter.

Description
The YT-1930 transport was a class of transport of the YT-series that was manufactured by Corellian Engineering Corporation. It measured 36.8 meters in length and could reach atmospheric speeds of 950 kilometers per hour. It was equipped with upgraded sublight engines, upgraded hull sections, a primary class 2 and backup class 12 hyperdrives, upgraded deflector shield generators, a navigation computer, and a turret-mounted medium laser cannon in the area typically designated for an observation deck. The YT-1930 had a crew of two and could accommodate eight passengers, had a capacity of 200 metric tons, and had consumables for four months. A new YT-1930 was priced as 135,000 credits while a used YT-1930 was priced at 62,000 credits.

The YT-1930 transport had a central cockpit situated between the two mandibles, which offered a wider view but also diminished the practicality of the two mandibles. The broadened, wedge-shaped sections that extend from the aft of the transport are fully integrated cargo areas, although they appeared to be modular add-ons for maneuverability and actually had the ability to serve as full-ship stabilizers and brakes in atmospheric flights. Compared to other YT-series models, the YT-1930 had double the cargo capacity, and its crew could easily load and offload cargo through hatches in the cargo areas in the aft.

Many customers and pilots of the YT-1930 were in consensus that the model provided more stable flights than any previous YT-series model, and shipping companies favored the YT-1930 since it cost less than two YT-1300 freighters but could carry as much cargo, although some customers were not impressed with the transport's design.

Role
The YT-1930 transport served in the capacity of a transport used by individuals and shipping companies.

History
Although Corellian Engineering Corporation manufactured the starship, it only produced less than 1,000 YT-1930 transports, and added the YT-1930's design innovations to the YT-2000 transport, which rendered the YT-1930 obsolete.

Behind the scenes
The YT-1930 transport was first mentioned in the 2018 canon reference book YT-1300 Corellian Freighter Owner's Workshop Manual. It had previously first appeared in Star Wars Legends in several works such as Scum and Villainy and Millennium Falcon Owner's Workshop Manual.