X-wing (disambiguation)
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X-wing
X-wings are fictional starfighters from the original Star Wars trilogy and the expanded universe. They are depicted as the primary interceptor and dogfighter of the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic...

is a starfighter from the fictional Star Wars universe.

X-wing may also refer to:
  • Star Wars: X-Wing (series)
    Star Wars: X-Wing (series)
    Star Wars: X-Wing is a series of space combat simulation video games set in the Star Wars universe that attempts to simulate the fictional experience of starfighter combat, while remaining faithful to the movies. The player took the role of a pilot of the Rebel Alliance, and, in later games, the...

    , a series of space-based flight simulators set in the Star Wars universe. The series included several games which might also be referred to as X-wing:
    • Star Wars: X-Wing - Space Combat Simulator
    • Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
      Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
      Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter is the third installment of the X-Wing computer game series, although it is not a regular part of the series....

    • Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance
      Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance
      Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance or XWA is the sequel to both Star Wars: TIE Fighter and the multiplayer-focused X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter. XWA presents the story of the Azzameen family, a family of space traders...

  • Star Wars: X-wing (book series), a novel series by Michael A. Stackpole and Aaron Allston
  • The Sikorsky S-72
    Sikorsky S-72
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    , an experimental helicopter/fixed-wing hybrid aircraft referred to as the "X-wing"
  • Skystorm X-Wing Chopper, a fictional vehicle in the G.I. Joe universe, piloted by the Windmill figure
  • X-wing, a term for a pattern in Sudoku puzzles
  • X-wing, a style of aerodynamics
    Downforce
    Downforce is a downwards thrust created by the aerodynamic characteristics of a car. The purpose of downforce is to allow a car to travel faster through a corner by increasing the vertical force on the tires, thus creating more grip....

    devices on Formula One racing cars introduced in 1997, involving wings protruding from the engine cover, later banned for safety and aesthetic reasons
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