30.7.2024 – 19:43z

iniBuilds Announces Premier Series Aircraft and T-33

iniBuilds have recently taken to their forum to announce the Premier Aircraft series and its first aircraft, the T-33 Jet Trainer, as part of their Summer Surprises event.

Premier Aircraft Series

iniBuilds recently announced that their developer team has expanded significantly over the past few years. They have grown their ‘Airliner’ team, which is known for their work on projects such as the iniBuilds X-Plane airliners and the current and upcoming MSFS airliners. The company has also established a new team, called the ‘Premier’ team, which will be working on the Premier Aircraft Series.

The goal of the Premier Aircraft Series is to push the boundaries of smaller general aviation aircraft. The team consists of 3D artists, programmers, and individuals who specialize in creating smaller general aviation aircraft, turboprops, and other aircraft not covered in the airliner category. The Premier Series team is a large group that has access to a variety of aircraft for conducting flight dynamic testing, ensuring greater system fidelity, and developing highly detailed visuals.

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iniBuilds T-33 Jet Trainer

iniBuilds has announced the T-33 Jet Trainer aircraft, developed in collaboration with SimWorks Studios and AceMaker Aviation, as their first aircraft of the Premier series.

The T-33 is a versatile turbojet training aircraft used by 20 different air forces around the world. The project initially entered service in 1945 under the name P-80 Shooting Star, as America’s first jet fighter. The 2-seat variant performed its first flight in 1948 as TF-80C and was later redesignated as the T-33. It serves various purposes, including simple jet training, advanced IFF training, drone directing, target towing, aggressor training, and saw combat action in the Korean conflict.

iniBuilds claims that the aircraft adds a new level of realism and immersion to your virtual hangar. It features highly detailed textures that accurately render the entire aircraft. The systems simulations allow you to explore its intricacies, from avionics to engine management. They claim that the aircraft has true-to-life handling characteristics and a fully functional cockpit where every switch, dial, and gauge is operational.

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The aircraft is expected to be released in mid-August, and the price has not been set yet. Judging by the pricing of previous iniBuilds aircraft, it is expected to be at the lower end of the price range. FSNews will keep you updated on further developments regarding the T-33 Jet Trainer. For more information about the iniBuilds Summer Surprises event, take a look at this article.

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