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Missiles

In star wars rebels episode 11 call to action the imperial patrol transport was using missile launchers to destroy the main communications towers at the end of the episode. should we add missile launchers to imperial patrol transport. (162.236.81.250 19:12, February 11, 2015 (UTC))

thank you for adding the missile launchers on the weapons page. (162.236.81.250 04:39, February 18, 2015 (UTC))

helicopter? citation needed?

i know i'm way behind on my SW viewing and reading, but do they actually call it a helicopter? It doesn't look like it uses propellers like an Earth helicopter. In any case, i think a note about that would be a good idea, whether it's a SW vehicle relying on primitive propellers instead of high-tech repulsorlifts, or an example of a real world word being used differently in SW fiction (such as walkers or binary), or a storytelling mistake ("oops, that word was a placeholder in the script we forgot to change").

71.121.143.20 06:12, February 3, 2019 (UTC)