This papercraft is a Naboo N-1 Starfighter (also called the Naboo Starfighter), a single-seat patrol craft used by the people of Naboo which was used by the Naboo Royal Security Forces for duties such as defense, patrol, and escorting, featured in Star Wars series, the paper model is created by Paper Model Czech, and the scale is in 1:60.
The N-1 starfighter was a sleek single-pilot craft used by the Naboo. It demonstrated the marriage of art and function present in Naboo technology. The craft carried two J-type engines. The on-board astromech droid was mounted from the bottom of the craft. It carried an autopilot system and a shield system.
The N-1 was built by the Naboo. It was used during the Trade Federation invasion of the planet. The pilots of Bravo Flight flew it during the final assault against the Droid Control Ship. Young Anakin Skywalker fired his torpedoes into the main reactor. They later joined in the celebration, flying overhead.
10 years later, they were used to escort Senator Padmé Amidala to Coruscant to vote on the Military Creation Act. Their transport held a decoy Senator, and Amidala flew one of the starfighters. They landed without incident, but Zam Wesell hit the ship shortly after.
Years later, following the climactic Battle of Endor, N-1 starfighters flew in celebration after the Galactic Empire"s second Death Star was destroyed. Shortly thereafter, Imperial agents received posthumous orders from Emperor Palpatine to commence the destruction of Naboo via weather manipulation as part of Operation: Cinder. Rebel leader Princess Leia Organa, ace pilot Shara Bey and Naboo"s own Queen Soruna flew the long-abandoned N-1fighters in the Palace hangar into space to destroy the Imperial satellites that were causing the extreme weather conditions. [Source: wikia]
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