5.11.2022
MSFS

iniBuilds Announces P-40F WarHawk

The iniBuilds team has recently announced their work on P-40F WarHawk for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Read more here!

The development team of iniBuilds has yesterday published information about their ongoing project. The P-40F is going to be the first warbird by iniBuilds. The team has shared this information through their forums.

The Curtiss P-40F WarHawk is a WWII fighter aircraft and was one of the best in this war era. It played a critical role for ally forces and it was used as an air fighter, bomber escort, as well as a fighter-bomber between 1941 and 1944.

iniBuilds has confirmed that this aircraft should release in November 2022 and those who are attending FSWeekend will be able to try this aeroplane before the release.

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This little aeroplane is going to include various modern features. First and foremost, it will have 4K PBR textures, different liveries upon release as well as both civilian and military variants. Furthermore, there is a comprehensive use of CFD Flight Model Technology, authentic sounds and even modern EFB.

You can also watch a trailer video for this aeroplane.

If you would like to learn more about iniBuilds aircraft in the making, why not check out the freeware A310 that is going to release very soon?

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