Inibuilds has announced the upcoming Wolf’s Fang (AT98) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, bringing Antarctica’s ultimate ice strip to virtual pilots at no cost. This bespoke private aerodrome, operated by White Desert and carved directly into glacial blue ice, represents one of aviation’s most extreme and remote destinations.
Designed to compliment the upcoming A340 Project, Hi Flys A340 operates between Cape Town and Wolfs Fang, offering virtual pilots the chance to recreate one of aviation’s most remote and challenging routes covering 2,600 nautical miles across the Southern Ocean
Wolf’s Fang (AT98) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is coming soon as a free download, allowing pilots worldwide to experience the thrill of Antarctic aviation without cost. This premium scenery package delivers an authentic recreation of one of the world’s most challenging and remote airports, perfect for adventure-seeking virtual aviators.
Cape Town Connection
Wolf’s Fang maintains a direct operational link with Cape Town International (FACT), serving as the primary Antarctic gateway. Hi Fly’s Airbus A340-300 operates seasonal flights covering nearly 2,600 nautical miles across the Southern Ocean, transporting adventurers, researchers, and essential supplies to this remote outpost. iniBuilds Cape Town has also just been announced recently.



Key Features
Authentic Ice Environment:
- Hand-crafted bespoke texture sets with custom ice and snow materials
- Realistic surface textures showing footprints and vehicle tracks
- Custom airport lighting designed for extreme Antarctic conditions
- Up-to-date layout reflecting the current real-world facility
Detailed Infrastructure:
- Highly detailed expedition camp models with tents and vehicles
- Custom static aircraft positioned throughout the facility
- Rugged expedition facilities serving scientists and adventurers
- Level of Detail (LOD) optimization for maximum performance
Technical Excellence:
- Latest MSFS SDK features for optimal performance
- Custom environmental adaptations for Antarctic conditions
- Immersive recreation of one of Earth’s most challenging airports




