NASA 3D Models: Global Hawk

The ability of the Global Hawk air vehicle to autonomously fly long distances and remain aloft for extended periods of time means that measuring, monitoring, and observing remote locations of the Earth's surface are now possible. Polygons: 19140 Vertices: 18620

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notes The ability of the Global Hawk air vehicle to autonomously fly long distances and remain aloft for extended periods of time means that measuring, monitoring, and observing remote locations of the Earth's surface are now possible. Polygons: 19140 Vertices: 18620
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title NASA 3D Models: Global Hawk