Hmm. Intriguing.
Unfortunately, an A-wing's powerplant is so much more powerful than a Y-wing's that the combined vehicles would have an offset thrust placement. If the torsional stress on the connections didn't fail and all three ships went spiralling off in (hopefully) different directions, the thing would fly in one big loop-de-loop.
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If you want to soup up a Y-wing, try taking off the shield generator, most of the armor plating...and lose the R2, okay? An inflight combat computer is just as effective in helping you manage your ship, and it doesn't weigh as much. The heavy shielding and generators are just for sissies in the first place, so there's no big loss. Once you've cut out the fat, a leaner Y-wing would probably be a useful starfighter.
Maybe we could consider getting ahold of some Imperial technology, eh? The weapons and such they give us in Rogue Squadron are okay...but I'd really rather have some of the beam weapons the TIE fighters have in X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, or maybe whatever control system it is that allow TIE fighters to do their stuff in the first place!
Then you're talking about a beastly space mutation of a machine...
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