Variants
Not sure if the article will need adjusted, but Star Wars: Poe Dameron: Flight Log calls out the Z-95s he uses as the Clone version. Corellian PremierThe Force will be with you always 00:36, December 17, 2016 (UTC)
- I don't know, looking at the book, I get the impression that it wasn't a variant, but more of a description of when it was made. <-Omicron(Leave a message at the BEEP!) 01:29, December 17, 2016 (UTC)
History
Z-95 Headhunters made their first appearance MUCH earlier than Star Wars Commander. I remember piloting the cockpits of Z-95's as a flyable craft on a number of missions in the 1997 game X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter almost 20 years ago!
- That was legends--DarthRuiz30 (talk) 23:52, January 9, 2017 (UTC)
2.2 Updated with new information
The width and height in the sidebar of the canon section seem to have their values mixed up, with the width being listed as 3.24 meters, and the height as 18.12. Even if they're 'correct' from the source, a cursory visual inspection shows them to be inaccurate. A z-95 is much wider than it is tall.
Clone Z-95
Shouldn't the appearances of the clone variant of the Z-95 be listed on this page? It's still a Z-95, even if it's a different model. For comparison, the page for the X-wing starfighter lists appearances of the T-65B X-wing starfighter, T-70 X-wing starfighter, T-85 X-wing, etc. even though each of those have their own pages as well. Likewise, the page for the A-wing starfighter lists appearances of the RZ-1 A-wing interceptor, the RZ-1T trainer, and the RZ-2 A-wing interceptor. --Roguish Knight (talk) 20:30, January 2, 2019 (UTC)