The Millennium Falcon is out in the open in this aerial photo

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We’ve seen the Millennium Falcon on the set of STAR WARS: EPISODE VII before, but now we can see the lengths J.J. Abrams will go to in order to keep it practical. Thanks to South of England’s Most Popular Flying School, FlyMAC, we have a nifty aerial shot of both the Millennium Falcon and an X-Wing in hiding.

If you can’t spot them, there’s some nifty red arrows:

In all of my ignorance, I somehow believed George Lucas in that we probably wouldn’t any more Star Wars movies. At least, any time soon. I would’ve been very curious to see what he would have done with that live-action TV show, but we’re definitely getting the better end of the deal with directors like J.J. Abrams, Rian Johnson, Josh Trank and Gareth Edwards stepping into the mix. That’s probably the main reason I’m so giddy over this stuff; it wasn’t going to happen. Now it’s a reality that can’t get here soon enough!

STAR WARS: EPISODE VII will open in theaters less than 12 parsecs away on December 18, 2015.

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