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Microsoft Flight Simulator | 2020 Patch 1.9.3.0

Improved CPU multi-core utilization in dense urban environments.

Tweaked braking power to align with realistic stopping distances.

A major tweak was applied to braking power on the ground. This adjustment helped create more realistic braking distances, addressing complaints that aircraft were difficult to stop after landing. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 patch 1.9.3.0

This move signaled a new era of collaboration between the developers and the third-party modding community.

The release of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 patch 1.9.3.0 wasn’t just a list of bug fixes and performance tweaks. For the sim’s most dedicated virtual aviators, it became legend—not because of what the patch notes said, but because of what they didn’t . For the sim’s most dedicated virtual aviators, it

Fixed a bug where certain planes would crash if they lacked a fuel leak system and addressed fuel consumption mass calculation errors. Avionics and Autopilot Improvements

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This patch was particularly heavy on aircraft-specific fixes, targeting both general aviation (GA) planes and commercial airliners. The following sections detail the improvements made.

: Addressed issues where the left engine would shut down due to fuel flow problems. Boeing 787-10

: A major fuel flow bug that was shutting down the left engine when using the APU has been resolved. Max thrust display and MCDU runway filtering have also been improved. Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner

Resolved an electrical system bug where the main displays would randomly turn off despite the alternator being active.

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