26.2.2025
MSFS

iniBuilds A350 Unveiled Hours Before Launch

 

With the release date of the iniBuilds Airbus A350 around the corner, we are finally getting a more detailed look at the developer’s latest release for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. After months of development, the wait is almost over.

First Exterior Looks

As we can see on the first videos that are being uploaded by streamers with early access, we can appreciate a highly detailed exterior, including the main landing gear, fuselage, engines, and wings. Additionally, the plane features integration with GSX, which adds another layer of realism to the product.

A Look at the Cockpit

iniBuilds has put a lot of effort into creating a cockpit that looks and works as closely as possible to the real plane, thanks to the feedback of real pilots and real-world flight performance data. You can even see dust particles on the screen in the first picture, where the sunlight is directly on the screens.

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As shown above, various functionalities are also included in this release, such as Brake to Vacate (BTV), Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) integration, ADS-B Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), weather radar, and over 200 ECAM implemented functions, among many more. Integration with Navigraph is also available.

Release Date and Closing Notes

The product’s size when installed is 10.63GB and is set to be released in the upcoming hours, February 26, 2025. The plane will be retailed at the iniBuilds website for approximately $75.71 USD. If you would like to read more about this release, do not hesitate to check out our trailer article now.

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