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In the fictional ], the '''Clone trooper pilots''' were ] bred in ] for the purpose of piloting the air vehicles of the ]. They could fly anything from a ]/i gunship to a Venator-class ]. Their uniforms featured yellow markings and specialized helmets.They first appeared during the ] where they flew the LAAT/i gunships and LAAT/c cargo gunships.
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When the ranks of the Army of the Republic were revamped with new armor midway through ], the clone pilots also were revamped, wearing a blue jumpsuit reminiscent of later pilot flightsuits with one of two helmets; either an enclosed pilot helmet very similar in design to the standard clone helmets, but with black markings, or a helmet that had the face exposed. The latter helmet is a cross between the helmets of pilots of the ] and ] pilots of the ], as seen in the original ] trilogy. Many of these newly clad pilots were then reassigned to the recently unveiled Venator-class Star Destroyers and ]s.


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Specialized pilots are battlefield engineers, constructing and repairing turrets and vehicles, supply troops with supplies and plant timed explosives (Battlefront series.)
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