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The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It was first flown at Dunsfold, Surrey in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems, respectively. It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft.

Operators of the Hawk include the Royal Air Force (notably the Red Arrows aerial display team) as well a considerable number of foreign military operators. The Hawk is still in production in the UK and under license in India by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) with over 900 Hawks sold to 18 customers around the world.

The Royal Australian Air Force ordered 33 Hawk 127 Lead-in Fighters (LIFs) in June 1997, 12 of which were produced in the UK and 21 in Australia. This variant is also powered by the Adour 871. The Hawk 127 is operated by the RAAF's No. 76 Squadron and No. 79 Squadron which are based at RAAF Base Williamtown and RAAF Base Pearce respectively.

This digital model is based on the BAE Hawk Mk127.

Product Features (Wavefront OBJ):
- Approx 3602 polygons.
- Has an interior cockpit, which can be seen through the glass.
- Has detailed instrument panel (as part of the texture map).
- Includes group information for the canopy, rudder, flaps, and ailerons, which your software should read as separate parts.
- This version includes an mtl file, which your software program should read to colorize the model.
- The model is UV mapped and one texture (in jpg format) is included.
- Texture map is 2048x2048 pixels and is applied to multiple materials.
- This model was made in the "in flight" position and does not include landing gear.

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Speechless. absolutely speechless. this is the kind of work I want to see more of!
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BAE Hawk Mk127 Low-poly 3D model

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OBJ | 2 files<br />Version: 1<br />File Size: 2.69 MB
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