Okay, lets try to drag the thread back to what it's supposed to be about...
(cue an off-topic discussion about whether thread-drift is okay or not okay...)
TIE-Fighters
I always thought that the TIE-Fighter design missed a trick in not being foldable. These things are supposed to be cheap and expendable so that they can be used en masse, yet they have a very volumetrically inefficient design which means that any bay on a capital ship 'filled' with TIE-Fighters actually contains a lot of empty space. If they solar panels were split into upper and lower halves and moved apart by the width of the 'hub', then they could fold inwards without doing any disservice to the aesthetics of the ship. Furthermore, since their height is longer than the length of the arm they're mounted on, the arm could usefully telescope outwards as they fold in order to let them lie flat. You could them have them recover and launch by means of a pair of arms extending from the mother ship which engage with the ends of the arms. An alternative, of course, would be to add more frame lines to the panels so that they could fold twice (might be tricky to animate with real models and 1970s SFX tech though).
Both the Darth Vader TIE and the TIE Interceptor go some way towards this configuration by having panels with three, rather than two, vertical divisions.
Another point about the TIE is that it's supposed to be a space-only type, yet the scriptwriters soon had it flying merrily through almospheres. Yes I know that non-aerodynamic Star Wars ships supposedly fly through atmospheres by using "energy shields" but it's always stated explicitly that the TIE doesn't have defense shields to make it lighter, so you could equally say that not having "atmo-shields" would make it lighter still. It might make a more interesting limitation on the design if it really was strictly space-only, so that Rebel craft could avoid it by entering an atmosphere, thereby emphasising again the difference in design ethos between the Rebellion and the Empire. That would also force the Empire to have a different design of "aerospace fighter" for planetary defence and assault, which gives the designers another opportunity to produce something different and cool-looking (although the plot of Ep.IV doesn't actually require Imperial fighters to go into atmosphere at any point).