Why is it called the B wing?

The B-wing fighter was designed by Joe Johnston and Bill George. The craft derives its name from the fact that the crew labeled the two new Rebel starfighter models in Return of the Jedi as "A fighter" and "B fighter".
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What does the B in B-wing stand for?

B-Wing is short for "Blade Wing", named so for its long sleek blade-like profile. Classed as a Blockade Buster because its maneuverability was terrible for dog fights. Enough firepower to ruin anything and thin enough nothing can hit it. This is revealed the Star Wars Rebels episode "Wings of the Master".
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Why is it called the A-wing?

The A-wing was one of two new Rebel Alliance starfighters created for Return of the Jedi. It was dubbed the A fighter because it was the first of the two designs created.
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What was the B-wing used for?

The B-wing was imagined as a potential replacement for the Y-wing fighter in its role as an assault fighter. The B-wing was primarily intended to carry a heavy weapons package with the purpose of destroying capital ships, though they proved difficult to maintain and fared poorly in dogfights.
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What is C Wing?

C-wing. The C-wing is a theoretical configuration in which much of the upper centre section of a box wing is removed, creating a wing that folds up and over at the tips but does not rejoin in the centre.
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Who created the B-wing?

The B-wing was developed by the quirky yet masterful engineer Quarrie, a Mon Calamari with no love of the Empire. He worked in solitary on Shantipole, experimenting with speed, weaponry, and design. Finally, the “Blade Wing” was complete, and the Ghost crew's Hera became its first pilot.
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Is there az wing in Star Wars?

The Z-wing is only given as an example name that has been used to describe a type of starfighter, though the actual model has never actually been seen in a canon source.
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What's the fastest ship in Star Wars?

1 The Millenium Falcon

The Millenium Falcon is the fastest ship in the galaxy - just ask Han Solo, and he'll tell you that she "made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs." According to Han, the Falcon has a Class 0.5 hyperdrive, which is definitely the fastest canon hyperdrive.
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What is Anakin's ship called?

The Resolute was a Venator-class Star Destroyer that served in the Fifth Fleet of the Galactic Republic naval forces' Open Circle Fleet, and also served as the flagship of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and his fleet during the Clone Wars.
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What does tie stand for in TIE fighter?

What is a TIE Fighter? It's a star fighter in the Star Wars universe usually piloted by the Imperial forces. Wookiepedia has more information that you could possibly imagine about the TIE fighter. I'm pretty sure that the TIE in TIE fighter stands for Twin Ion Engine.
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How fast are Jedi starfighters?

As with earlier Jedi starfighters, the ship lacked a hyperdrive and relied on an external hyperspace transport ring to reach hyperspace. Despite this, it was faster than its Aethersprite predecessor, with ion engines providing a maximum acceleration of 5,200G and a max speed of 1,500 kph.
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Do TIE bombers have Hyperdrives?

The TIE bomber quickly supplanted the TIE/gt starfighter as the Imperial Navy's front-line assault bomber. Despite its disadvantages, notably its lack of speed, shields, and hyperdrive, it endeared itself to bureaucracy as it could be mass-produced like other inexpensive TIEs.
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Did v Wings have Hyperdrives?

Role in combat

Because of the ships's lack of a built-in hyperdrive, the V-wing required transportation into combat zones by carriers such as the Venator-class Star Destroyer. Because of the V-wing's maneuverability, it was more agile than the Republic's Aggressive ReConnaissance-170 starfighter.
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What are the planes in Star Wars called?

The X-wing is a versatile Rebel Alliance starfighter that balances speed with firepower. Armed with four laser cannons and two proton torpedo launchers, the X-wing can take on anything the Empire throws at it.
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Can an A-wing go into hyperspace?

A capable pilot could emerge from hyperspace, engage the fighter's powerful suite of imagers and sensors, streak around the objective at top speed, and vanish back into hyperspace all while enemy ground crews scrambled to get fighters airborne.
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Was the A-wing used in the Clone Wars?

The A-wing was a wedge-shaped strike fighter that took design inspiration from Republic starfighters of the Clone Wars.
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What is bee K wing?

"K" wing is a symtom of Tracheal mites. Deformed wings from DWV are crumpled and stubby.
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What happened to the TIE Defender?

As the Empire began to crumble following the Battle of Endor and the death of Emperor Palpatine, the cost of the TIE Defender became an even greater factor and the model was decommissioned.
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Is the blade wing AB wing?

Created by Quarrie, a master engineer, the Blade Wing prototype — later nicknamed the B-wing — was unlike any starfighter previously known. It featured on-board ion cannons and proton torpedoes, advances in speed, and a gyroscopic rotating cockpit.
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Why do Star Wars ships have wings?

Having extended 'foils' (the structures you refer to as wings, at least on X-wings, are called S-foils) provides greater heat dispersion, both by surface area, and by distancing the heat-producing cannons from the cockpit. In Legends canon, TIE fighter radiator panels serve the same purpose. Stabilization.
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What happened to the B-wing?

With the help of the Phantom, the crew took the B-wing back to a planet being barricaded by the Empire and punched a hole through the blockade. While the Empire was in awe of this new ship, the other Rebels saw an opportunity and decided to immediately add it to their fleet.
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What are the different categories of Prisons UK?

Category A, B and C prisons are called closed prisons, whereas category D prisons are called open prisons. Category A prisoners are further divided into Standard Risk, High Risk, and Exceptional Risk, based on their likelihood of escaping.
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