I’d like to report some issues with the A350 in combination with MSFS 2020. I’m still using MSFS 2020 because MSFS 2024 currently has too many issues for me. I understand that the A350 is a very complex aircraft and therefore requires a lot of system resources. However, I have never experienced such performance issues with any other aircraft before. Even the unoptimized FlyByWire A380 runs more smoothly and consistently.
For testing purposes, I have reduced all graphics settings to a minimum and even overclocked my CPU. As a result, my GPU is now barely utilized, and I have a stable 60 FPS, which I have locked at 30 FPS to save even more resources.
Flight Behavior Issues
Taxi & Takeoff:
On the ground, the A350 still feels heavy and massive, as expected.
However, once thrust is applied for takeoff, it behaves like a paper plane.
The aircraft constantly veers left on the runway, and due to extreme trimming, it lifts off by itself at V1.
In-Flight Stability:
Once airborne, the aircraft feels unnaturally light and unstable, as if it has no mass at all.
It reacts extremely fast to even the smallest Sidestick inputs, often over-controlling.
In cruise, everything is fine with the autopilot enabled, but…
Landing Issues:
As soon as autopilot is disengaged for landing, the aircraft becomes uncontrollable.
It reacts way too sensitively to wind, and every tiny Sidestick input results in fighter jet-like reactions.
Even every A320 (whether freeware or payware) feels heavier and more realistic than this 200-ton A350.
It almost feels like the Fly-By-Wire system completely shuts off during landing, as the aircraft loses all stability and becomes overly sensitive.
Final Thoughts
The iniBuilds A350 was heavily marketed as a realistic simulation with accurate system depth, countless hours in the simulator, and feedback from real A350 pilots. However, I strongly doubt that a real A350 behaves like this.
I am very disappointed with this so-called “premium” product and hope that a future update will address these serious flight dynamics issues.