The T-47I Airspeeder was Incom's successor to the popular T-47 airspeeder. It went out of production around 10 BBY, but remained popular with adolescents and youths due to the ease of maintenance and prevalence of spare parts.[1]
The airspeeder was 4.5 meters long and required one pilot. It carried 10 kilograms of cargo but no passengers. The speeder could achieve 650 kilometers per hour and had a flight ceiling of 250 meters.[1]
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- Star Wars Gamemaster Screen, Revised
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded (First mentioned)