1. Today, I never realized this before, but it looks from this picture, that the number of the fighter example Red 2 matches the number of lines on the wing. Thus to identify which xwing you are referring to, there are stripes on the wing. Y-wings use a more elaborate - set parentheses or brain diagram looking join to the tail of the head (by the cockpit).
2. Yesterday, I was thinking how they suggested that the X-wings were antiquated, and how George lucas used WWII films to correlate with dogfight action in Star Wars, that the X-wings might parallel the idea of Bi-planes (
Beechcraft C-43,
Fairey Swordfish)
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