Post(s) tagged with "Rogue Flight"

starwarslover:

This scene was shot the day Mark’s son Nathan was born (June 25, 1979), even though Mark was promised the day off.

starwarslover:

This scene was shot the day Mark’s son Nathan was born (June 25, 1979), even though Mark was promised the day off.


19 August 2010 @ 09:58 11 starwarslover | Source: starwarslover
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17 August 2010 @ 16:05 32 starwarslover | Source: starwarslover
swamiswampy:

Luke Skywalker, a rebel with a cause

swamiswampy:

Luke Skywalker, a rebel with a cause


13 August 2010 @ 12:00
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3 August 2010 @ 10:01 2 tripflarebear | Source: tripflarebear

2 August 2010 @ 12:06 7

Battle of Hoth


31 July 2010 @ 10:02 3
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30 July 2010 @ 13:05 16 msjosephinemarch | Source: msjosephinemarch
fabrega:

This is pretty spiffy.

fabrega:

This is pretty spiffy.


29 July 2010 @ 10:01 2 fabrega | Source: fabrega

12 July 2010 @ 03:58 7
retrostarwars:

Rogue Squadron packs up their X-Wings after taking care of business at the Battle of Hoth.

retrostarwars:

Rogue Squadron packs up their X-Wings after taking care of business at the Battle of Hoth.


12 July 2010 @ 03:48 10 retrostarwars | Source: retrostarwars

About

"I'm with Rogue Squadron. Impossible is our stock in trade, and success is what we deliver."

―Corran Horn

"I'm a Wraith, aren't I? We strike from nowhere."

―Kell Tainer



A quick guide to the Squadrons
Click to find posts tagged with the following:
Red Squadron--X-Wing squadron during the Battle of Yavin and during the Battle of Endor
Rogue Flight (Group)--X-Wing squadron during the Battle of Hoth
Rogue Squadron--X-WIng squadron formed after Return of the Jedi by Luke Skywalker to defend Bakura; later re-formed by Wedge Antilles
Wraith Squadron--an X-Wing squadron formed by Wedge Antilles as a commando-pilot squadron
Red Flight--Wedge Antilles, Tycho Celchu, Hobbie Klivian and Wes Janson


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