J.J. Abrams has just officially revealed the first spaceship to be included in Star Wars: Episode VII, and it’s a fan favorite.

When images of the construction of the Millennium Falcon leaked last month, Star Wars: Episode VII director J.J. Abrams all but confirmed the ship’s appearance in the upcoming sequel, and the ship has since been labeled as the cause of Harrison Ford’s leg injury.

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Now we’re getting the first look at another Star Wars ship, and luckily this time we’re seeing it in completion.

Abrams revealed the first look in another update to the Star Wars: Force for Change initiative on the official Star Wars YouTube account. Check it out:

Some fans have stated that this looks like a ship other than an X-Wing, but it is indeed an X-Wing, as verified by the official Star Wars Twitter account:

@CDCanimation It is in fact an Episode VII X-wing, not a Z-95. — Star Wars (@starwars) July 21, 2014

Of all the ways Abrams and crew could have given us first looks at the Star Wars: Episode VII set, we have to say the way they’re doing it is the best way possible. We can’t imagine seeing parts of the set in a better way than announcing a charity, and seeing the sets on video is just icing on the cake.

Here’s an official update from the Star Wars: Force for Change press release.

Star Wars: Force for Change impressively raised over one million dollars within the first 24 hours of its launch—a record for Omaze, the fundraising platform. So far contributors from 119 countries around the world have backed Force for Change, in support of the United Nations Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) Innovation Labs and programs. UNICEF’s network of 14 Innovation Labs help create sustainable solutions to critical issues facing children around the world in the areas of nutrition, water, health, and education. The funds raised through Star Wars: Force for Change will impact the lives of children around the world, through projects like MobiStation, a portable, solar-powered educational kit to ensure children have access to quality learning anywhere, and Rapid FTR (Family Tracing and Reunification), a mobile phone application that helps reunite separated and unaccompanied children with their families in natural disasters. Fans can continue to pledge support and enter for a chance win until 11:59pm on July 25. The Star Wars: Force for Change Grand Prize includes:

· Airfare and accommodations to London for one winner and a guest · Behind-the-scenes access on the closed set of Star Wars: Episode VII as VIP guests of J.J. Abrams · Winner will have the opportunity to meet members of the cast · Winner and their guest will then be transformed by makeup and costume teams into a Star Wars character and filmed for a scene in Star Wars: Episode VII

Have you donated to ‘Star Wars’: Force for Change yet?