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Introducing the iniBuilds P-40F WarHawk

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Introducing the iniBuilds P-40F WarHawk


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We are super pleased to announce a new product line and entry into this market of aircraft. The first in this series is the well-known Curtiss P-40F WarHawk. It was ubiquitous and one of the best fighter planes of it’s era. The plane was produced at a large scale due to the time of it’s introduction in WWII.

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The P-40F played a critical role as ally forces used it as an air superior fighter, bomber escort, and fighter-bomber in various regions of the world between 1941 and 1944.

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For those of you attending FSWeekend you will be able to have the chance of flying this aircraft yourself, that is coming in November 2022.
 

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Key Features

  • Comprehensive use of CFD Flight Model Technology
  • Immersive and authentic sounds recorded from the real aircraft
  • Fully modelled interior and exterior with fully interactive 3D cockpit
  • Authentic 4K PBR textures and detailing
  • Numerous liveries representing famous real-world aircraft
  • Civilian and Military variants
  • Feature rich EFB including but not limited to ;stopwatch, METAR search, and maintenance mode requiring the user to have management over the airframe over time
  • Detailed engine with the ability to remove cowlings


You can check out more images and the trailer here: inib.uk/inibuilds-p-40f-trailer

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Will there to be a layered Paint Kit included in the package or as a separate download? That would be a nice addition. 

 

Regards,

Forest Dalton

Cool, One of my favorites WW2 fighter planes, looking forward to this, Maybe in the future we can get the E and C model as well. 

 

Edited by DominatorPlayer

  • 4 weeks later...

First of all: thanks for this plane! I had just my first flight with it and enjoyed it very much. She looks good, sounds good and handles well during taxiing, take off, flight and landing. But I noticed, that in the cockpit, the clickzone of the throttle is extreme big and therefore, clicking on the mixture lever is almost impossible. Clould you - in due time -  reduce the throttle clickzone to the knob?  I have attached a screenshot on which I marked in red the ouline of the throttle clickzone.

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Edited by Dutch1957

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1 hour ago, Dutch1957 said:

First of all: thanks for this plane! I had just my first flight with it and enjoyed it very much. She looks good, sounds good and handles well during taxiing, take off, flight and landing. But I noticed, that in the cockpit, the clickzone of the throttle is extreme big and therefore, clicking on the mixture lever is almost impossible. Clould you - in due time -  reduce the throttle clickzone to the knob?  I have attached a screenshot on which I marked in red the ouline of the throttle clickzone.

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Thanks! We've noted this for future improvements

nice plane guys, except the merlin sounds nothing like a real one to me its sounding more a VW beetle lol.

the 3d model is very nice, just hope sounds get better othwise ill have to make it use spitfire sounds which are very cool.

in a few weeks this P40 will also be up and running again.  As we speak it's already assembled. test flights before Christmas

 

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