
IF Worlds of Science Fiction April 1955 — X-Wing Spacecraft in Orbit
Surprisingly aerodynamic for a spacecraft, this delta-winged orbital vessel marked 'XR3' predates Star Wars' X-wing by two decades with uncanny similarity. The craft banks dramatically against a curving blue-green Earth, its twin engine nacelles and orange hull rendered with the confident technical precision typical of mid-50s space optimism. The cold vacuum of space frames the machine with stark beauty, suggesting a near-future military or reconnaissance mission rather than pure exploration — sleek, purposeful, and menacing.
Elegantly restrained by pulp standards — no tentacles, no screaming heroines, just a very serious orange spaceship doing very serious orbit things. The real drama is apparently happening inside, over crooked dice.
“if WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION APRIL 1955 35 CENTS The Day the Fate of Earth Rested On a Pair of Crooked Dice! SHILL By JAMES E. GUNN XR3”





