Z-95 Headhunter

  Z-95 Headhunter is a fictitious starfighter from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. 
The Z-95 Headhunter was the last ship designed jointly by Incom Corporation and Subpro Industries over a decade before the Clone Wars. Considered one of the most capable fighters of its day, it boasted a distinctive bubble canopy and two sets of blasters mounted at the ends of its two wings. Its sleek, yet rugged, design was attributed to Seti Ashgad, a scientist in Incom's Hyperdrive Design Division.
  ship is a little smaller in size than its successor, the Incom T-65, or X-Wing, designed shortly before the outbreak of the Galactic Civil War.  While the Z-95 still enjoyed considerable use in the years following the establishment of the New Republic, it was clearly outclassed by fighters developed in the decades since its original release.  When compared to the T-65, it is slower, less-maneuverable, has lighter armor and shielding, and is not as heavily armed.  Yet it is fairly inexpensive and reliable, making it a favorite amongst smugglers, Outer Rim organizations, local system defense forces and bright-eyed youngsters with dreams of becoming fighter jockeys. 
Owing to its longevity, it is not surprising that many variants of the Z-95 have come into existence due to the efforts of starship mechanics and hotrod pilots throughout the galaxy; these include a split-wing version, a courier version that can accommodate a single passenger, variants with various alternative weapons loadouts, and a trainer version that was commonly used by the Rebel Alliance until replaced by the T-65X, the trainer variant of the X-Wing.

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