29.3.2025
MSFS

iniBuilds Releases A350 Update v1.0.6

The developer behind the Airbus A350 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 & 2024, iniBuilds, has just released a “significant” update for the aircraft.

The developer behind the Airbus A350 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 & 2024, iniBuilds, has just released a “significant” update for the aircraft. New features, major system improvements, and bug fixes are the focus of this update that aims to elevate the flying experience.

New Custom Autosave Function

Classified as “powerful and flexible,” the developer’s new autosave system, now featured in the Airbus A350, will allow the flight’s state to be saved with user-configurable time intervals. The new autosave system ensures the flight is saved accurately, including system variables and position data, enabling users to continue the flight in the state it was left off.

Fixes & Improvements

The changelog exposes several bugs that have been fixed. Systems, Electronic Flight Bag (EFB), and 3D Art have been refined, as well as a variety of sounds. In terms of improvements, the hydraulic sound was overhauled, as well as exterior shutdown sounds and brake fan textures, among others.

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Closing Notes

The developer uploaded a video demonstrating the new autosave function, as well as the developer stream, where the developers explain in deeper detail the different changes that have been made. The aircraft is available for €72.01 EUR or $77.77 USD on the developer’s website, as well as the changelog. If you would like to read more about iniBuilds, check our website regularly, as we will continue to post updates as they come out.

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