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The fighter's name stems from "ART 170", the file name of the art that established the ship's appearance; during scripting it was simply referred to as the "Clone Fighter." [26] According to background material, the ARC-170 is a rugged and versatile starfighter that can fulfill a variety of roles.
He is killed when his Jedi starfighter is shot down at Cato Neimoidia by his own military escort (a squadron of ARC-170 starfighters led by Captain Jag) as part of Order 66. The character has been portrayed by Alan Ruscoe in Episode I , by Matt Sloan in Episodes II-III , and voiced by James Arnold Taylor in The Clone Wars .
Pakistani starfighters were ex-USAF Air Defence Command aircraft retro-fitted with the more powerful General Electric J-79-11A engines and, at the PAF's request, the 20 mm Vulcan gatling gun was re-installed after removal by the USAF. These F-104s had unusually high thrust to weight ratios due to the older but lighter airframe and more modern ...
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To destroy enemy starfighters trying to attack its transports, each converted battleship is equipped with 42 quad laser emplacements on rotating mounts to hide the ships' military nature. While helping to conceal the Trade Federations' military build-up, the limited coverage of these weapons leaves significant blind spots vulnerable to attack. [92]
54251 – based at Starfighters Inc in Cape Canaveral, Florida [65] [66] 54258 – based at Starfighters Inc in Cape Canaveral, Florida [67] [68] 54261 – based at Starfighters Inc in Cape Canaveral, Florida [69] [70] On display YF-104A. 55-2961 (NASA N818NA) – hanging from the ceiling of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum ...
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The last Starfighters in combat service, the F-104S-ASA/M was withdrawn in October 2004 (the last unit being 10° Gruppo/9° Stormo, Grazzanise), and temporarily replaced by F-16 Fighting Falcons, whilst awaiting delivery of Eurofighter Typhoons.