19.4.2025
MSFS

iniBuilds Updates A350 to Version 1.0.8

 

The iniBuilds team has yet again updated their Airbus A350 aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Flight Simulator 2024, bringing improvements to long-haul experience, ECAM logic and art fixes.

Since the release, the team has been constantly updating the aircraft, and the newest update brings improvements to step climbs, which is a crucial function for long-haul flights. The team has mentioned in the Forum post that in previous versions, this function has been quite limited. The aircraft is now able to accept an increased number of step climbs manually, or you can import them via SimBrief import. Auto step-climb function is now available, too.

The ECAM in this A350 has a “huge overhaul”, and failure states have been reviewed. This brings more ECAM messages to the aircraft, which you can mostly see when you try to simulate a failure. This includes landing with no slats and flaps abnormality, MCDU faults and electrical faults.

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The team has also taken a look at the art spectrum of the aircraft, and has fixed the RAT animation on the -900 version, some visible gaps on the -1000 and some sound improvements were added as well.

The iniBuilds team also mentioned the Xbox variant of the aircraft, and that it is currently being prepared. The team is working hard to bring the best possible version of this aircraft to console simulator users, thus, a lot of testing goes into the aircraft at the moment.

You can also read more about the iniBuilds A350 in our recent article about the 1.0.7 update here. You can get this update by updating your aircraft via iniManager app.

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