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Airbus A350-1000 Professional - Highly Detailed Model for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Experience the pinnacle of next-generation aviation with the Airbus A350-1000 Professional, an ultra-realistic add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This meticulously crafted model delivers unparalleled accuracy and immersion, perfect for aviation enthusiasts and virtual pilots seeking to command the most advanced twin-engine widebody in service today.

Key Features:

Fully animated aircraft - Every moving part, from flight controls to cockpit switches, has been precisely modeled and animated

Highly detailed exterior & interior - Authentic textures, materials, and geometry down to the smallest components

Optimized performance - Smooth operation in all flight conditions, including long-haul operations

4K-8K PBR textures - Photorealistic materials with accurate reflections and wear effects

About the Airbus A350-1000 The Airbus A350-1000 represents the cutting edge of modern aircraft design, combining revolutionary aerodynamics with exceptional efficiency. As the largest variant in the A350 XWB family, it sets new standards for long-range performance and passenger comfort.

Powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 turbofan engines - the most powerful ever developed for an Airbus aircraft - the A350-1000 delivers unmatched range capabilities while maintaining industry-leading fuel efficiency. Its advanced composite structure and optimized wing design enable non-stop flights between virtually any two major cities worldwide.

Designed for discerning simmers, the Airbus A350-1000 Professional brings this technological marvel to life with unprecedented realism and attention to detail, ensuring an immersive and authentic flight experience every time.

Take command of Airbus flagship widebody - your journey into the future of aviation begins with the A350-1000 today!

REQUIREMENTS

Microsoft Flight Simulator

Video Memory: 16 GB Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1070 or AMD Radeon RX 590 Memory: 16 GB Disc space: 1 GB TAA (Temporal Anti-Aliasing) is not supported on this aircraft.

The A350-1000 is a twin-engine, long-range, wide-body commercial airliner developed and manufactured by European aviation consortium Airbus. The A350-1000 is the largest of two primary variants of the Airbus A350 line, the other being the A350-900. Developed from a blank slate, the A350 is widely hailed as the most technologically advanced airliner ever produced. It is renowned for its endurance, efficiency, cabin comfort, low noise, and advanced operations systems. The first of the A350 line, the A350-900 XWB, took its maiden flight at Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France on June 14, 2013. The A350-1000 flew for the first time on November 24, 2016, and was certified within a year both in Europe and the United States. Piloted by two, the A350-1000 can carry a maximum of 480 passengers, although it typically accommodates up to 369 in standard configurations.

In the early 2000s, Airbus sought to produce a novel long-distance offering that would fulfill the emerging needs of airlines throughout the globe. Based on industry feedback, the company decided to pursue a clean-sheet initiative rather than developing a variant of an established airframe. Formally approved on December 10, 2004, Airbus designated the new airliner the A350. The ambitious program would set new standards for commercial aircraft efficiency, comfort, and technological sophistication.

Constructed using state-of-the-art carbon fiber composites (53 percent of airframe) and advanced titanium alloys (14 percent of airframe), the A350 is light, strong, and resilient. Airbus engineers developed what they termed an XWB (eXtra Wide Body) fuselage, balancing optimized aerodynamics with maximized passenger comforts. Among several notable engineering achievements, The A350’s wing stands out as perhaps its most notable. Constructed using advanced carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), it is the first adaptive wing to be used in a commercial airliner. Using advanced aerodynamic surfaces, including leading-edge droop flaps and Airbus’s patented “advanced dropped hinge flap” (ADHF), the wing continuously “morphs,” adjusting its effective camber. This optimizes flight efficiency during cruise and safety during slow speeds and high angles of attack. Complementing the main wing’s aerodynamics, the A350’s winglets boost operational efficiency by mitigating drag-inducing wingtip vortex generation.

The airliner’s cockpit, avionics, and digital flight controls all stand at the leading edge of aviation technological innovation. Airbus engineers deftly integrated sensor fusion capabilities with real-time data analysis processes to allow the airliner’s pilots to operate the A350 at the highest levels of reliability, efficiency, and passenger safety. The cockpit comprises six high-definition LCD displays, three of which are touchscreens, to provide pilots with maximum operational situational awareness, including communications, environmental conditions, air traffic, and aircraft systems diagnostics.

Rolls-Royce developed an engine from its Trent line specifically for the A350, the Trent XWB high-bypass turbofan. The most powerful member of the renowned Trent line, Trent XWB is the most efficient large aircraft engine in the world, based on fuel burn and emissions.

Airlines throughout the world have adopted the A350, notably those of Europe and Asia. The A350-1000 flies several scheduled, nonstop, intercontinental flights, including the 8,305-mile line connecting Doha, Qatar with Los Angeles, California.

The A350-1000 measures 242 feet, 1 inch in length, stands 56 feet tall, and has a wingspan of 212 feet, 5 inches. It is powered by two wing-mounted Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 high-bypass turbofan engines that each generate up to 97,000 pounds of thrust. The A350-1000 has a range of 10,200 miles, a service ceiling of 41,450 feet above sea level, and it cruises at 561 miles per hour, or Mach 0.85.