The
iEntertainment Network announces USAF
Pilot Training: Road to the ThunderBirds, an upcoming United States Air Force
licensed flight simulation:
CARY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 4 , 2006--
iEntertainment Network, (BB:IENT.pk), the award-winning developer of the World
Famous WarBirds TotalSims series, announced today that USAF Pilot Training: Road
to the ThunderBirds! will be released in Retail stores in November 2006.
iEntertainment Network is also working with the United States Air Force and will
be given the license to use official United States Air Force Logos for the
product. The Air Force has also offered to provide additional technical data,
facts, and support to make the USAF Pilot Training: Road to the ThunderBirds a
very accurate simulation and presentation of real United States Air Force Pilot
Training. IENT has not yet selected a retail-publishing partner but is
discussing that option with publishers at this time.
The new simulation, USAF Pilot Training: Road to the ThunderBirds, will follow a
new student from their commissioning as a new 2nd Lieutenant, to the awarding of
their pilot wings in a simulation with great role-playing, scoring, medals, and
ranking systems. This simulation will use real Air Force training methods and
allow the player to learn to fly the T-6 Texan II, the T-1A Jayhawk, the T-38
Talon, and the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
The simulation will introduce the new player to all the features and functions
of the real cockpits of these aircraft, teach the real maneuvers that student
pilots practice, and provide realistic “Check Rides” like the real student
pilots take in actual USAF Pilot Training. The ultimate simulation reward will
be for the student pilot to earn the opportunity to fly with the United States
Air Force ThunderBirds in their real routine as the number 4 formation pilot!
“As a former USAF Instructor Pilot, doing this simulation game is a rerun of my
young, exciting and fun Lieutenant days,” says JW “Wild Bill Stealey”, CEO of
IENT. “I know that my student would have benefited greatly and become better
pilots, sooner, if they had this kind of simulation when they were in Pilot
Training. Many of my Air Force friends, several former Air Force Instructor
Pilots, and numerous retired aviators have agreed to assist IENT in making this
a great training simulation. It is very exciting to be back working with all of
them again!”