
Fortunately, with a skilled pilot the A-Wing proves time and time again that you cannot kill what you cannot hit. As a result, even a light blow can cause significant problems with the ship's systems. This caused the designers to wedge many miniaturized parts into a crowded hull. Although it was blindingly fast and quite maneuverable, maximizing speed meant minimizing size. Influenced by the designs of the Republic starfighters flown during the Clone Wars, and based off the R-22 prototype, the RZ-1 A-wing was the result of Rebel engineers seeking to improve upon the original design's speed, weaponry and defenses. It didn't take long for the fighter to fall almost entirely into the role of a hit-and-run (or, in the jargon of its pilots, 'hit-and-hype') fighter, a fortunate confluence of ability and necessity. The RZ-1 A-wing starfighter was a quick, powerful strike fighter manufactured by Kuat Systems Engineering. This is not a finished model, this is a set of sheets of paper for cutting and assembling a. On the other hand, that same strength came in very handy when eluding the escorts of the same sort of convoys the A-Wing was originally envisioned to protect. Paste link into a browser window:isdntekvideo. Originally intended as a convoy escort, it was quickly discovered that the A-Wing's primary characteristic – the incredible speeds its twin 'Event Horizon' engines were capable of pushing the small craft to – was overkill for escorting large, bulky, and slow freighters in convoy.

Instead of designing a poor ship for the right job as is so often the case, the R&D team responsible for this tiny snubfighter introduced an excellent fighter into the wrong role.

It was still in use thirty years later during the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order.The A-Wing was, at its core, a happy mistake. They were used by the early rebellion against the Galactic Empire and the subsequent Rebel Alliance, seeing action during the Age of the Empire and the Galactic Civil War. The RZ-1 A-wing interceptor was a wedge-shaped starfighter manufactured by Kuat Systems Engineering, which took design inspiration from the Republic starfighters of the Clone Wars. HELLO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! In this tutorial I show you how to build the STAR WARS RZ-1 A-Wing interceptor! If you use this design be sure to credit me for it! This is my biggest tutorial to date! Enjoy!
