For a structural feature change, you can utilize the A350-1000 MOD which modifies the base -900 variant's model and performance via PlaneMaker.
For fans of the A350 in X-Plane, one of the most exciting developments is the collaboration between FlightFactor and ToLiss. These two developers, once competitors in the Airbus simulation space, have joined forces to create an all-new version of the A350 for X-Plane 12. FlightFactor released the original A350 during the X-Plane 10 era, and this partnership aims to deliver an even higher quality representation of the aircraft for the modern simulator. This alliance represents a significant future for A350 simulation.
Precise Airbus flight control laws, including normal law protections.
implementation using integrated QPAC technology, simulating Airbus's "Normal Law" flight protections. Interactive Systems Fully functional electronic checklists that guide the pilot from pre-flight to shutdown. Take-Off Performance Calculator integrated into both the OIS and the backup MCDU. Independent Autopilot systems for realistic redundancy. Visuals & Sound xplane 10 11 airbus a350 xwb v146 exclusive
Flight Dynamics and Handling Accurate aerodynamic modeling is central to an A350 add-on. v1.4.6 leverages X-Plane’s blade-element and control-surface physics to replicate the A350’s behavior across flight regimes. Pilots report that the aircraft exhibits the A350’s characteristic light control feel, efficient cruise performance at high altitude, and predictable low-speed handling aided by modern lift devices. The simulation models engine response, including spool-up characteristics and fuel burn that approach real-world performance, producing realistic range and fuel-planning behavior for long-haul flights. Some advanced behaviors (e.g., very detailed fly-by-wire protections, alternate law nuances) are simplified compared with professional study-level products, but remain sufficient for procedural realism.
The Airbus A350 XWB (Extra Wide Body) represents the pinnacle of modern, efficient long-haul air travel. For flight simulation enthusiasts using X-Plane 10 and X-Plane 11, bringing this advanced, twin-engine widebody into the virtual skies requires a high-fidelity model that matches its real-world complexity. The stands out as an exclusive, highly refined rendition, offering unparalleled immersion for pilots demanding accuracy .
Because the A350 renders highly dense textures and a complex custom systems-handling loop, users on older hardware or dual XP10/XP11 installations should optimize their settings: For a structural feature change, you can utilize
The A350 XWB is ideal for pilots who want the experience of flying a modern, high-tech jet without the steep learning curve of a full study-level simulation. It offers excellent frame-rate performance compared to other heavy aircraft and features a "What you see is what you fly" flight path indication on the Navigation Display (ND). The aircraft is available at the X-Plane.Org Store
The inclusion of Vulkan API compatibility in X-Plane 11 allows v1.4.6 to deliver smooth frame pacing during heavy memory loads, such as rendering detailed payware airports alongside heavy weather injection. Flight Dynamics: Handling the Advanced Widebody
Enter your Flap setting, Flex Temperature (for reduced-thrust takeoffs), and calculate V1cap V sub 1 VRcap V sub cap R V2cap V sub 2 FlightFactor released the original A350 during the X-Plane
Community and Support As an “exclusive” community add-on, maintenance cadence and support depend on the developer. v1.4.6 typically receives bug fixes, livery updates, and occasional systems improvements from its author or team. Users should consult the add-on’s distribution page or forum thread for changelogs, patches, and installation instructions.
: Added the ability to toggle thrust reverse via the F1 key, providing more flexibility for hardware setups. Installation Flexibility : The version includes separate files ( for XP10 and a350_x11.acf