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Want to see everything that's new? The full changelog can be found here, and you can download here. Nice to see they kept fighting them off and working to improve FlightGear freely for everyone. At times there has been companies coming along trying to rip it off entirely too, like VirtualPilot3D, ProFlightSimulator and others trying to sell copies of it under a different name. What's impressive is that it's been going in some form since all the way back in 1997, and they just keep on improving all the tech behind the scenes. Since the last release there's various launcher improvements, tidal movement is in for the littoral areas close to shore, there's new AI models, updates to a lot of existing aircraft, updated translations, a thread-safe particle manager to reduce crash bugs and lots of other optimizations. Most people interested probably don't stick to the LTS versions, as the in between releases always have the exciting stuff. Flight measurement signals are sent to Matlab, which in turn sends back actuator input values computed by a.
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In particular the open source project Terra gear 20 was. The simulation and rendering is done by FlightGear. Developed by volunteers, they're trying to make the most advanced flight sim that's entirely free to use. Finally several excellent tools are available for FlightGear, specifically for terrain generation. This new build with FlightGear 2020.3 is what they're calling a "Long Term Support" release, as they nowadays offer a full stable build and much more regular content updates. FlightGear is a rather advanced free, open source flight simulator that's very much alive and kicking with a big new release now available.