The BTS-A2 Long-Range Strike Fighter/Bomber (Rebel Alliance designation H-Wing) was an addition to Rebel fighter wings manufactured by Koensayr Manufacturing, a company made famous for their rugged Y-Wing starfighters. Because of the resounding success of their previous fighter, it would only be a matter of time before the Alliance military chose to include the H-Wing in their starfighter arsenal. Even so, the number that entered service was expected to remain low, as almost any two single-seated starfighters could be purchased for the same price as a single H-Wing.
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| - The BTS-A2 Long-Range Strike Fighter/Bomber (Rebel Alliance designation H-Wing) was an addition to Rebel fighter wings manufactured by Koensayr Manufacturing, a company made famous for their rugged Y-Wing starfighters. Because of the resounding success of their previous fighter, it would only be a matter of time before the Alliance military chose to include the H-Wing in their starfighter arsenal. Even so, the number that entered service was expected to remain low, as almost any two single-seated starfighters could be purchased for the same price as a single H-Wing.
- Because of the resounding success of their previous fighter, it would only be a matter of time before the Alliance military chose to include the H-Wing in their starfighter arsenal. Even so, the number that entered service was expected to remain low, as almost any two single-seated starfighters could be purchased for the same price as a single H-Wing.
- The BTS-A2 Long-Range Strike Fighter/Bomber, otherwise known as the H-wing, is a successor to Koensayr's famously rugged Y-wing starfighter. Because of the resounding success of their previous fighter, it was only be a matter of time before the H-wing became a part of the Rebel Alliance’s (and later New Republic’s) starfighter arsenal. Even so, the number that enter service are likely to remain low, as almost any two single-seated starfighters can be purchased for the same price as a single H-wing.
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Role
| - *Assault starfighter
*Bomber
- *Strike Fighter
*Bomber
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Name
| - BTS-A2 Long-Range Strike Fighter/Bomber
- H-wing Starfighter
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Engine
| - Koensayr R440 Ion Jet engines
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avionics
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Cargo
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Hull
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Crew
| - *1 Pilot
*2 Weapons Personnel
- *1 pilot
*2 weapons personnel
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Armament
| - *1 medium laser cannon turret
*2 light ion cannons
*2 proton torpedo launchers
**Standard load: 6 proton torpedoes each
- *1 Heavy Laser Cannon Turret
*2 Light Ion Cannons
*2 Proton Torpedo Launchers
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abstract
| - The BTS-A2 Long-Range Strike Fighter/Bomber (Rebel Alliance designation H-Wing) was an addition to Rebel fighter wings manufactured by Koensayr Manufacturing, a company made famous for their rugged Y-Wing starfighters. Because of the resounding success of their previous fighter, it would only be a matter of time before the Alliance military chose to include the H-Wing in their starfighter arsenal. Even so, the number that entered service was expected to remain low, as almost any two single-seated starfighters could be purchased for the same price as a single H-Wing.
- Because of the resounding success of their previous fighter, it would only be a matter of time before the Alliance military chose to include the H-Wing in their starfighter arsenal. Even so, the number that entered service was expected to remain low, as almost any two single-seated starfighters could be purchased for the same price as a single H-Wing.
- The BTS-A2 Long-Range Strike Fighter/Bomber, otherwise known as the H-wing, is a successor to Koensayr's famously rugged Y-wing starfighter. Because of the resounding success of their previous fighter, it was only be a matter of time before the H-wing became a part of the Rebel Alliance’s (and later New Republic’s) starfighter arsenal. Even so, the number that enter service are likely to remain low, as almost any two single-seated starfighters can be purchased for the same price as a single H-wing.
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