

If you think the idea of it as a useful tool to terrorists or otherwise is pure balderdash read up on how terrorist groups and the US military utilize common gaming sims to train with particularly in learning areas and coordination. It’s also a probably a lot of fun and educational as well, I’m sure I will load it up before long. It is both a joke but still it would also be useful for terrorists to utilize in such schemes.

The design proved to be highly successful, with over 900 examples sold to air forces in 18 countries, including the UK, Finland, India and Saudi Arabia. The British-built Hawk T1 single-engine jet trainer was first flown in 1974 and has served as an advanced trainer for nearly 40 years. The virtual cockpit boasts smoothly animated 3D instruments, a custom-coded electrical system, realistic lighting with rheostat controls and an interactive panel for configuring the aircraft animations. Other features include 12 paint schemes, ground equipment, accurate flight dynamics and an authentic sound set.


The Hawk T1 has been modelled with 4K textures along with PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials and real-time environment reflections.
