12/24/2023 0 Comments Flightgear org![]() ![]() The FlightGear development team is delighted to announce the 2020.1 release of FlightGear, the free, open-source flight simulator. Many view improvements, including a new Tower-AGL view.Better translation support, and handling of non-ASCII file names.Connection to the VATSIM network via SWIFT is officially supported.Textures can be cached & compressed for faster loading and reduced memory use, giving better performance.You can see tides as the day progresses – there are two highs and two lows per day. FlightGear now simulates tides covering and uncovering shallow areas (littoral areas), like tidal flats (mudflats).There’s been many changes since the last release, but here’s a few particular interesting ones: The SEPCAT Jaguar GR.1, Bombardier Q400 and twenty more aircraft were added.More aircraft installations are in development. The C182 gained an excellent integration of the FG1000 glass-cockpit, as did the J3 Cub and the Diamond DA40.The A320 has been overhauled, with accurate simulation and display of the flight management systems.Keflavík International Airport (BIKF) is the featured airport for the release: due to its remote location in the north Atlantic, the long runways have been used by all kinds of aircraft over the years especially as stop-over for early transatlantic services, but also patrolling military aircraft and transports. Iceland seen from space (using EarthView imagery) FlightGear models several volcanoes with multiple levels of activity: Eyjafjallajökull which disrupted aviation in 2010, Surtsey, and the brooding, powerful, Katla. Iceland is the world’s newest country, if you’re speaking geographically: a land of ice and fire. To get started straight away, visit our download page. But we’d like to quickly share some highlights below. We’re going to take a proper tour around Iceland in another post, and detail some of the improved feature and aircraft over the next few months. The Alouette III getting close to a volcanic plume.Īs always there’s also internal improvements to the flight models and other simulation systems, bug-fixes, and performance improvements. There’s many updated aircraft, visual enhancements and a new default airport/region: Keflavík (BIKF) in Iceland. We’ve also published a detailed tour of Iceland, to give ideas where to start exploring the new default airport and location for 2020.3 – and show of some of the beautiful scenery, models and effects created by different contributors.Īfter two years of work, the new stable release of the free open-source flight simulator FlightGear is finally here: 2020.3! It replaces 2018.3 as our supported, stable version. If you’re upgrading from an older version, you’ll be promoted to move any existing downloads to their new recommended location, so you don’t need to download them again. This is because some optional Windows security features don’t allow us to add new files inside Documents. The biggest change we’ve made is for Windows: aircraft and scenery which are downloaded automatically, will now be stored in a new folder, instead of one inside ‘Documents’. It contains hundreds of bug-fixes and improvements based on feedback, testing and crash-reports received since 2020.3.0 was released earlier this year.ĭownload it from the usual place – if you want to see the detailed list of changes, they’re listed here. The newest release in the 2020.3 stable series, 2020.3.5, was released a few days ago. ![]()
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