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X-wing

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Wednesday, 5th September 2007

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12.5 metres (41 feet) in length, hyperspace capable, and with a top speed of 5,025 mph in atmosphere, the X-wing is of course the iconic starfighter first seen in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, all the way back in ‘77.

Although why the Rebel Alliance have left this one smack bang in the middle of Disneyland Paris is a complete mystery…

More on the X-wing at Wikipedia. Thanks to virtualglobetrotting.

10 Responses to 'X-wing'

  1. 1. Robert says:

    On the other side of the globe, the Empire has obviously taken over Disney’s MGM Studios Theme Park in Orlando, as this Imperial Walker proves:

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    :-D

    It sits just outside of the Star Tours ride there. The entire outside area is made up like an Ewok Village:
    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2342755680053803550kHTdIv

  2. 2. Cookie monster says:

    That wiki entry on the x-wing is worringly (but not surprisingly) geeky.

    The last three Star Wars films were bobbins but youve got to admit the production design in the original concept was genius. The x-wing actually looks like it could actually do what it is meant to do (if Star Wars was real of course!)

  3. 3. Julian says:

    wait… star wars wasn’t real??

  4. 4. relaxing says:

    Another smaller X-wing:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    http://www.roadsideamerica.com/sights/sightstory.php?tip_AttrId==11888

  5. 5. phillip says:

    Maybe Luke had one of his notorious water landings in the Seine and that was the only place he could have Yoda force-tow it to.

  6. 6. Jim says:

    This X-wing, of course, sits outside the DLP version of Star Tours, as the AT-AT does at the Disney’s Hollywood Studios (formerly Disney/MGM Studios) in Florida, as noted above.

  7. 7. Jel says:

    SW5 came out during my final year at Loughborough Uni, we had one of these in Nick Phillips’ holography studio trying to do a 3-d laser hologram of it. The idea was to wait for Her Majesty to step out of her car on the first night at the Dominion, Tottenham Court Road, London: then we’d resolve some subsonics with a thundercrack while the hologram panned off down TCR at speed. The trouble was it was too big, we couldn’t get a stable scan, either Heisenberg was at work or the speed-of-light delay to the far end of the beast met earth vibrations, so it never happened.

  8. 8. Stranno says:

    Its an arcade machine, we have one in León (Spain) near 12 years ago

    http://www.twitchguru.com/picturegalleries/20070521/xwing1.jpg

  9. 9. Kelsey says:

    Star Wars isn’t real?
    Are you crazy?
    :)
    I wonder what else Luke has hidden throughout the planet, waiting to be discovered by Google Earth fanatics….

  10. 10. catraxx says:

    I’ve been there ! It’s a very nice model.

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