1. Han Solo's Millennium Falcon. There's a reason this version of the ship is the star attraction at Disney Parks' Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: Battered or no, it is the star attraction of the Star Wars universe.
Delta-7 Aethersprite-Class Light Interceptor
Also known as the Jedi Starfighter, the Delta-7 is the most common mode of battle transport for Jedi Knights in the age of the Old Republic.
There are few ships in the Star Wars universe that are quite as recognizable as the Millennium Falcon, arguably one of the best spaceships in science fiction.
The Tantive IV first appeared in the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, and holds the distinction of being the first ever ship to appear in the franchise.
The mighty flagship of Darth Vader, the Executor led Death Squadron during the Empire's assault on Hoth and pursued the Millennium Falcon to Bespin, where Luke Skywalker and his friends narrowly escaped her tractor beams.
However, thanks to modifications from both Lando Calrissian and Han Solo, the Falcon is the fastest ship of its kind, making it on par with a T65 X-Wing at 1,050 kph. The freighter class that the Falcon originates is essentially an intergalactic equivalent of a moving van.
The Luxury 3000 space yacht, also known as the SoroSuub 3000 or Personal Luxury Yacht 3000, was, as its name implied, a luxurious transport ship manufactured by SoroSuub Corporation.
These wedge-shaped one-man starfighters were built for the Jedi Order. The Delta-7's designers worked with the Jedi to create a starfighter for pilots with Force-aided reflexes, stripping down the fighters' systems and making their controls as responsive as possible.
#1 – Yoda. Yoda is widely considered to be the greatest Jedi of all time, and with good reason. He is a master of the Force, a skilled warrior, and has an unmatched wisdom that comes from centuries of experience. He is the embodiment of what it means to be a Jedi, and his legacy lives on long after his death.
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Through it all, Obi-Wan reveals himself to be one of the very best examples of what a Jedi Knight should be: selfless, kind, and willing to do whatever it takes to protect those in need.
The starship with the fastest known maximum realspace speed, the TIE/vn space superiority fighter, had a maximum realspace speed of 155 MGLT, or approximately 102,513.9 times the speed of light.
1 The X-Wing
All that, combined with the X-wing's impressive speed and handling, makes it the galaxy's #1 fighter in the Star Wars movies. It's no wonder the X-wing carried the Rebel Alliance to victory against seemingly impossible odds.
The Final Order was the largest fleet in the galaxy, composed of planet-killing Star Destroyers. The Final Order was the extensive world-annihilating fleet of the Sith Eternal cult led by the Sith Lord Darth Sidious.
Another famous example was the Star Forge, built in pre-Republic times by the ancient Rakata. Arguably the most powerful weapon ever built, the Star Forge constructed an infinite armada of warships, taking energy directly from the star of the Lehon system, Abo.
It says, quite firmly, that the Executor is five times the length of a regular Star Destroyer. This locks in the size of the Executor at eight kilometers long (five miles), and for years after that, it was the accepted length.
1. TIE Experimental M1 is the Weirdest Star Wars Ship.
TIE Advanced x1: Darth Vader flies a TIE Advanced x1 (or just "TIE/x1") in many media, most notably in the original Star Wars during the climatic Death Star battle.
These Sector Groups were drawn largely from the old Planetary Security Forces, nationalized in the final days of the Republic. A standard Sector Group was composed of 2,400 ships, of which 24 were Imperial-class star destroyers and an additional 1,600 were smaller warships.
It may be huge, but that doesn't mean the Super Star Destroyer is sturdy. At 19 kilometers, the Executor stretches from Tribeca to Harlem, bristles with more than 4,000 turbolaser cannons, can field thousands of TIE fighters, and acts as the head of the Imperial fleet.
Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi flew Eta-2s during the Battle of Coruscant, where Obi-Wan's fighter was badly damaged by Separatist buzz droids. Some design elements of the Eta-2 were later incorporated into the Empire's TIE fighters.