The X-wing (also known as Incom T-65) is a space fighter from the Star Wars universe that fights in the ranks of the Rebellion. He first appeared on the screen in the movie "Star Wars: A New Hope" (I or IV part of the saga). Standard armament consists of four laser cannons on the wingtips and two proton torpedo launchers. The length of the vehicle is 12.5 meters. The drive is provided by four ion motors. The X-Wing also has maneuvering and stabilizing engines.
The X-wing was designed and largely produced at Incom as a far-reaching development of the Z-95 fighters. It is worth noting that pilots of this type of fighters could almost always count on the help of the R2 and R4 astromechanical droids in combat missions. Fighters of this type formed the backbone of the Rebel forces during the Battle of Yavin (year O BBY), and it was this type of fighter that Luke Skywalker piloted during the attack on the Death Star during the battle. The X-Wing fighters also performed very well during the Battle of Endor (Year 4 ABY).
TIE fighter (TIE is an acronym for Twin Ion Engine) is a space fighter from the Star Wars universe that first appeared on the cinema screen in the 1977 movie "Star Wars" (Episode IV) and later appeared in many more parts of the space saga. It is assumed that the basic version of the TIE fighter was about 6.3 meters long, about 6.4 meters wide and about 7.6 meters high. Of course, these are only indicative data. The drive was provided by a double Sienar P-s4 ion engine, and its armament consists of two Sienar L-s1 laser cannons. The TIE Fighter was the primary fighter of the Galactic Empire for many, with Sienar Fleet Systems as its primary manufacturer. At the time of entry into service, machines of this type were characterized by low construction costs and a very simple structure. For example, they did not have any force shields, and their pilots had to take special oxygen containers with them. At the same time, however, the TIE Fighter had a clear advantage in terms of maneuverability and speed over enemy fighters - especially over the Y-Wing or Z-95. However, it did not match the performance of the machine popularly known as the X-Wing, the Incom T-65 machine. It was also much less durable, which caused significant losses among the pilots flying it.
The A-wing is a space fighter from the Star Wars universe, fighting in the ranks of the Rebellion. He first appeared on screen in Return of the Jedi (III or VI part of the saga). Standard armament consists of two laser cannons and two missile launchers. The vehicle is 9.6 meters long and 6.5 meters wide. The drive is provided by dual ion motors.
The fighter was designed on the basis of the experience of the Battle of Yavin (year 0 BBY), as a very fast, maneuverable machine, intended primarily for maneuvering combat that would be able to withstand the imperial TIE fighters. It was designed to be smaller and lighter than the X-wing (also known as Incom T-65). In the course of the fights, it turned out that the A-Wing is doing very well and is an equal opponent for imperial machines. It is worth noting that its production has been much more decentralized than that of the X-wing machines.
A-wing Fighter (full and correct name: RZ-1 A-wing interceptor) is a space fighter from the Star Wars universe. It is assumed that fighters of this type are approx. 9.6 m long, approx. 6.5 m wide, and their total height is approx. 3 meters. A-Wing fighters have a class 1 hyperdrive. Their main on-board armament consists of two Borstel RG-9 laser cannons. The main producers of these vehicles are: Allince Underground Engineering and Incom Corporation. The A-Wing machines were designed and manufactured during the Galactic Civil War in 2BBY-19ABY, and their main user was the Rebellion. They were developed as a rebel response to TIE fighters and a successful response. Because the A-Wing machines exceeded their opponent with speed and much better survivability on the battlefield. They were also better armed. However, they gave way to maneuverability and maneuverability.