Saab 340 Msfs 2020 Upd -
has long been a "holy grail" for regional turboprop fans in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Whether you are still flying in the 2020 edition or have migrated to MSFS 2024, the landscape for this Swedish workhorse has shifted significantly in recent months. Here is the latest on the major projects currently in development or available. The "Microsoft/Carenado" Saab 340B
The most high-profile version of the aircraft currently in the sim is the official Saab 340B developed by Carenado for Microsoft.
Availability: Exclusive to MSFS 2024 via the Premium Deluxe edition.
Features: High-fidelity 3D modeling, passenger and cargo variants, and a "used" look to the airframe.
Current Status: Early users reported navigation and mission-spawning bugs. Community fixes, such as GSX Pro Profiles, are available on Flightsim.to to improve ground handling.
Performance: It uses a simplified UNS-1 FMS which currently lacks some real-world VNAV capabilities. 🛠️ NextGen Simulations Project
For those primarily sticking with MSFS 2020, NextGen Simulations remains the developer to watch.
Target Release: Mid-to-late Q2 2025 was the original target for MSFS 2020 users.
Focus: The developer has confirmed they are prioritizing MSFS 2020 first, though a 2024-native version will follow.
Avionics: Plans include multiple GPS options (GNS, GTN, GTNXi) and a Collins FMS specifically for the 2020/legacy 2024 package.
Progress: As of late 2024, the aircraft is exported in the sim with flight model testing underway. ✈️ Freeware and Other Options
If you are looking for a no-cost entry into Saab operations, there are community-driven projects worth exploring. NextGen Simulations (@nextgensimulations) - Facebook
The Saab 340 has become a central figure in the evolution of regional turboprops within the Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) ecosystem, particularly following the transition from MSFS 2020 to the updated MSFS 2024. For a long time, MSFS 2020 users relied on community-made freeware and early payware attempts to fill the gap for this iconic Swedish-American aircraft
. However, the release of MSFS 2024 fundamentally changed its status by including a high-fidelity Saab 340B developed by Carenado as part of the Premium Deluxe Edition. The MSFS 2024 "Default" Evolution
The Saab 340B included in MSFS 2024 represents a significant step up from standard "default" aircraft. Developed by Carenado, known for high-quality visuals, this version features complex modeling, functional system depth, and a semi-glass cockpit. Key Features : The aircraft includes a functional UNS-1 Flight Management System (FMS)
, though initial reports noted limited functionality in visualizing routes on the HSI. System Depth
: It simulates realistic startup procedures, including power and fuel management via condition levers, and automatic bleed/pressurization systems. Career Integration
: The Saab 340 is a staple for passenger and heavy cargo missions within the MSFS 2024 career mode. Current State and Critical Updates
Despite its high-quality visuals, the Saab 340 has faced several performance and system bugs that have required ongoing updates: Carenado Saab 340 - not IFR -operable - Aircraft & Systems
📥 How to Get It
- For existing owners: Free update via the Contrail App / Marketplace.
- New purchase: Available now on MSFS Marketplace, Contrail, and SimMarket.
💬 “The Saab 340 update finally brings the hardworking ‘Swedish Bus’ to the fidelity it deserves in MSFS.” – Community beta tester
Feature: Saab 340 — MSFS 2020 Update
Summary
- A realistic, study-level Saab 340 add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (MSFS 2020) that focuses on accurate systems, flight dynamics, visuals, and immersive workflows.
Key deliverables (what the add-on includes)
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Flight model
- High-fidelity aerodynamic model tuned to Saab 340 performance charts (takeoff/landing distances, climb rates, cruise speeds).
- Full weight & balance, fuel burn by power setting, and configurable payload/fuel scenarios.
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Systems simulation
- Twin Garrett turboprops: start, auto-ignition, torque, prop governor, NP/ITT/EGT monitoring, and realistic turbine spool behavior.
- Electrical: dual buses, battery, external power, generators, and bus tie logic.
- Fuel: tank selectors, pumps, crossfeed logic, fuel transfer and imbalance handling.
- Pressurization and environmental controls: cabin pressurization, pressurization warnings, bleed air logic.
- Hydraulics: landing gear, flaps, and associated failure modes.
- Avionics: legacy analog cockpit with option for classic Bendix/King radios and optional retrofit modern GPS/MFD stack; working ADF, VOR, ILS, transponder, audio panel.
- Autopilot/Flight Director: coupled VNAV/HDG modes, approach capture, altitude/vertical speed modes, and autopilot limits matching the real aircraft.
- Environmental and ice protection: de-ice boots, windshield heat, pitot heat, and associated performance penalties.
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Systems failures & emergency procedures
- Realistic, toggleable failures (engine fire, bleed leaks, fuel starvation, electrical bus faults, hydraulic failure).
- Checklist-driven flows and popup checklist integration.
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FMOD audio & cockpit ambience
- Engine spool, prop pitch changes, cabin noise, switch clicks, and environmental sounds with distance/occlusion effects.
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Visuals & modelling
- Highly detailed exterior and interior 4K PBR textures.
- Accurate cockpit with correct placards, worn materials option, and clickable switches.
- Dynamic lighting, night textures, and reflection probes.
- Animated ground equipment, boarding stairs, and service trucks (optional).
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Performance & optimization
- Level-of-detail (LOD) scaling, texture streaming options, and adjustable systems fidelity to maintain performance across hardware.
- Multi-core optimized code paths for smoother simulation.
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Configurator & liveries
- In-sim configuration menu for realism toggles (systems depth, failures, wear).
- 12+ high-quality liveries included and an easy livery installer; paintkit for community creators.
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Documentation & training
- PDF Pilot Operating Handbook (POH)-style manual with performance tables, limitations, and procedures.
- Interactive tutorial flights: cold & dark start, normal departure, single-engine procedures, and approaches.
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Accessibility & addons
- Support for VR, TrackIR, and multiple controller bindings.
- Compatible with popular MSFS utilities (weight-and-balance, ATC addons), and support for SimBrief dispatch/export.
Development roadmap (recommended phases)
- Phase 1 (3–4 months): Core flight model, cockpit modelling, basic systems (engines, fuel, electrical), visuals, one default livery.
- Phase 2 (2–3 months): Advanced systems (autopilot, pressurization), failures, FMOD audio, additional liveries, performance tuning.
- Phase 3 (1–2 months): Tutorials, full documentation, community beta, polishing and bugfixes, release.
Quality targets & testing
- Match published Saab 340 performance within ±5–8% for cruise and climb.
- Beta testing with experienced Saab 340 virtual pilots and real-world POH reference checks.
- Automated regression tests for startup flows and failure scenarios.
Monetization & support
- Pricing: mid-tier payware (example: $18–$29) or premium with optional expansion pack.
- Post-release: regular patches, community feedback channel, and periodic free liveries/updates.
Files & delivery
- Single installable MSFS package with modular components for optional systems.
- Installer with checksum verification and clear uninstall.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a detailed POH-style manual section (e.g., engine start procedure or performance tables) — specify which section.
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Here are a few options for your post, depending on where you're sharing it (e.g., Discord, Reddit, or a dev blog). Option 1: The "Hype & Dev Check" (Best for Forums/Reddit)
Headline: Any word on the NextGen Saab 340 for MSFS 2020 lately? ✈️ Still keeping an eye on the NextGen Simulations Saab 340
project. Last we heard, they were pushing through the flight model development and interior work. Microsoft/Carenado Saab 340B
already making waves (and bugs) in MSFS 2024, I’m really hoping the NextGen version brings that extra bit of "study-level" systems depth we’re looking for in 2020. Exported to sim, flight model & bug fixing in progress. Roughly 40 planned. Compatibility:
Initial release for MSFS 2020, with 2024-native versions to follow.
Anyone else holding out for this one over the default/Carenado offerings?
Option 2: The "Technical Deep Dive" (Best for Discord/Groups) Saab 340 Development Update Summary (April 2026)
Quick recap of where the Saab 340 stands for MSFS 2020 users: Development Progress:
The aircraft is currently in the "post-compilation" phase. The team is working on the custom flight instrumentation and the Collins FMS specifically for 2020/2024 compatibility.
GPS options are expected to mirror the EMB-110 (GNS, GTN, GTNXI). The Rivalry:
While Carenado’s 340B is available for MSFS 2024, many simmers are reporting navigation and autopilot bugs. This leaves the door wide open for NextGen to nail the "Pro" experience for the 2020 community.
Patiently waiting for the next round of cockpit screenshots! 📸 Option 3: The Short & Snappy (Best for Social Media/X) Saab 340 MSFS 2020 Status Report 🇸🇪✈️ NextGen Simulations Saab 340 is still in active development! 🛠️ Current focus: ✅ Flight model tuning ✅ Interior modeling & custom systems ✅ 40+ liveries in the works 🎨
While MSFS 2024 users have the Carenado version, 2020 pilots are still waiting for this high-fidelity alternative. Let's hope for a release window soon! #MSFS2020 #FlightSim #Saab340 #NextGenSimulations Pro-tip for your post:
If you want to see the latest community sentiment, check out the MSFS Forums Saab 340 Tag for bug reports and wishlist items. system requirements in the draft? Carenado Saab 340 - not IFR -operable - Aircraft & Systems
While there is no "official" default Saab 340 for MSFS 2020
(it was released as a base aircraft for MSFS 2024 instead), you can still get this iconic Swedish turboprop into the 2020 simulator through third-party options and community projects. Available Versions for MSFS 2020
Freeware (Flightsim.to): A popular Saab 340 4K freeware mod is available [5.5]. It uses the FSLTL model combined with the Asobo CJ4 cockpit and B350i sounds [5.5]. It includes several liveries like Cayman Airways and Air Chathams [5.5].
Carenado (MSFS 2024 Native): Carenado developed the Saab 340 specifically for the MSFS 2024 Premium Deluxe edition [5.1]. While not natively for 2020, Microsoft has mentioned backporting first-party aircraft from 2024 to 2020 where feasible, though complex mission-based planes may not always translate [5.34]. Recent Updates & Issues
If you are using the MSFS 2024 version or looking at future updates:
Navigation Bugs: Users have reported significant issues with the HSI and FMS [5.8, 5.20]. A common workaround for the HSI not showing waypoints is to ensure you select an arrival on the World Map before loading into the cockpit [5.8].
System Stutters: Some users experienced avionics freezes every few seconds following Sim Update 1 (SU1) [5.17].
Performance: The plane is often noted as being "underpowered" in climbs, sometimes struggling to reach its certified ceiling of FL250 [5.6, 5.29].
Bindable Controls: A known limitation is that condition levers are often not bindable to external hardware like the Honeycomb Bravo, forcing users to operate them via the mouse in the cockpit [5.11, 5.23]. Saab 340 Quick Specs Feature Capacity 30–36 passengers [5.5, 5.28] Cruise Speed ~283 KTAS [5.29] Certified Ceiling 25,000 ft [5.29] Flap Settings 0°, 7°, 15°, 20°, 35° [5.35] Notable Operators Rex Airlines, Silver Airways, Loganair [5.1]
If you'd like, I can help you troubleshoot specific flight plan issues or find additional liveries for the freeware version.
Here’s a draft post for a flight simulation community (e.g., forum, Reddit, or social media). You can adjust the tone depending on where you’re posting.
Title: SAAB 340 Update for MSFS 2020 – What’s New?
Post:
Quick heads-up for everyone flying the SAAB 340 in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 – a new update has just dropped! 🛩️
Depending on which version you’re using (Carenado / iniSimulations or other), here’s what to look for in this latest update:
✅ Flight model refinements – more accurate handling in turboprop regimes
✅ Systems tweaks – improved autopilot behavior and engine logic
✅ Avionics fixes – better GTN/FMS integration and display stability
✅ Performance optimizations – smoother frames in complex scenery
✅ Bug fixes – addressing annunciator lights, sound glitches, and pressurization logic
Update notes:
Make sure you grab the latest version via the MSFS Marketplace, your store account (Contrail, SimMarket, etc.), or the developer’s official installer.
If you’ve already tried it out, drop your impressions below! Notice any major differences? Still waiting on a particular fix? Let the community know.
🔗 Official changelog: [link if available]
🔄 How to update: Open your content manager in MSFS and hit “Update All” or re-download the aircraft.
Happy flying, and enjoy that iconic Swedish turboprop sound! ✈️💨
#MSFS2020 #FlightSimulator #SAAB340 #TurbopropTuesday
The Saab 340 ecosystem in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 has seen significant movement recently, largely driven by the release of MSFS 2024 and ongoing third-party efforts. While a high-fidelity version is now standard in MSFS 2024, MSFS 2020 users primarily rely on independent developers. Current Saab 340 Options for MSFS 2020 saab 340 msfs 2020 upd
NextGen Simulations Saab 340: This project remains in active development as of April 2026.
Status: The model is currently exported into the sim for flight testing and bug fixing.
Features: It will include both passenger and cargo variants with custom instrumentation and approximately 40 liveries.
Avionics: Plans include GNS, GTN, and GTNXI GPS options, with a Collins FMS specifically for 2020 users.
Freeware Saab 340 (Flightsim.to): A community-developed freeware version is available and was updated to v2.0.1 in February 2026.
Design: It uses the FSLTL model paired with a modified Asobo CJ4 cockpit.
Known Issues: It features a "generic" cockpit, and some users report bugs like the aircraft sinking into the ground or non-functional landing lights.
Carenado Saab 340B: While this aircraft was released as a Premium Deluxe default for MSFS 2024, its availability for standalone purchase in MSFS 2020 is limited. Most community reports focus on its performance within the 2024 simulator. Critical Technical Report & Community Feedback
For users flying the current available versions, several persistent issues have been noted: Carenado Saab 340 - not IFR -operable - Aircraft & Systems
Here’s a sample post you could use on a forum, Reddit (r/MicrosoftFlightSim), or a Facebook group:
Title: Saab 340 for MSFS 2020 – any update?
Body:
Anyone heard anything recently about the Saab 340 for MSFS 2020? I know Carenado had one back in the FSX/P3D days, and there’s the freeware project floating around, but has there been any news on a study-level or even a decent mid-tier version coming to MSFS?
I’ve seen the “Saab 340A” by Xometry (freeware) — it’s nice for VFR and basic flying, but the systems are light. Is anyone working on an update or a new payware version?
Would love to see this turboprop get the same love as the 146 or the Dash 8 in the sim.
Thanks!
has been a major addition to Microsoft Flight Simulator, particularly as a core "Premium" aircraft in the 2024 edition developed by
for Microsoft. While it offers high visual fidelity and a unique turboprop experience, it currently faces significant technical challenges that affect its realism and utility. Visuals and Modeling High-Quality Exterior
: Features complex modeling with detailed 4k/8k textures, including proper animations for doors, engine covers, and landing gear. Immersive Cockpit
: The flight deck is a "semi-glass" hybrid of steam gauges and digital displays, described as one of Carenado’s most complex interior designs to date. Cabin Layout
: Includes a faithful 1-2 seating configuration and a detailed cargo variant ( cap S 340 cap F Flight Performance and Systems
First look at the Saab 340 in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
The status of the Microsoft Flight Simulator has shifted significantly with the release of MSFS 2024. As of April 2026, here is the latest update for users still on the 2020 platform: NextGen Simulations Saab 340/2000 : Still in active development. Latest Update (January 2026) : Developer NextGen Simulations
confirmed that while they are now building for MSFS 2024, they remain committed to releasing their Saab 340 and Saab 2000 for the 2020 simulator first.
: The project has faced several setbacks due to data loss and hardware issues. As of January 2026
, the developer noted further delays as they prioritized critical bug fixes for their other aircraft, the EMB-110 Bandeirante v2.0. Release Window
: A loose target of mid-to-late 2026 has been suggested by community tracking. Carenado Saab 340B (The "Default" Option) Availability
: This model is currently the "official" version, developed by for Microsoft. MSFS 2020 Access : For many users, this aircraft remains exclusive to the Premium Deluxe Edition
of the simulator. While Microsoft previously hinted at making Premium aircraft available as standalone Marketplace purchases, as of early 2026, it is still primarily accessed through the edition upgrade. Recent Fixes : Community reports from
mention a "Sim Update 2" style patch for the aircraft that addressed several system bugs, though some users still find the flight management system (FMS) lacking compared to "study-level" add-ons. NextGen Simulations - Facebook
Saab 340 MSFS 2020 Update: A Comprehensive Review
The Saab 340, a twin-engine turboprop aircraft, has been a favorite among pilots and aviation enthusiasts for decades. With the release of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (MSFS 2020), the demand for a high-quality Saab 340 simulation has been on the rise. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the current state of the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020, recent updates, and what you can expect from this popular aircraft.
Current State of the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020
As of the latest MSFS 2020 update, the Saab 340 is available in the game through various third-party sources, including popular add-on developers such as Asobo Studio, Laminar Research, and others. While the default version of the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020 provides a basic simulation experience, it lacks the detailed features and realistic performance characteristics that fans of the aircraft have come to expect.
Recent Updates and Improvements
In recent months, several updates have been released for the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020, focusing on improving the aircraft's overall performance, visuals, and functionality. Some notable updates include:
- New Livery and Cosmetic Updates: Several new liveries have been added, including those from well-known airlines such as SAS, Braathens, and SkyWork Airlines. Additionally, cosmetic updates have improved the aircraft's exterior and interior models, making it more visually appealing.
- Improved Performance and Handling: Developers have worked on refining the Saab 340's flight dynamics, making it more accurate and realistic. This includes better stall behavior, more precise control response, and improved autopilot functionality.
- Enhanced Systems and Avionics: The Saab 340's systems and avionics have been upgraded to provide a more immersive experience. This includes a working flight management system, improved navigation, and communication equipment.
What to Expect from the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020 has long been a "holy grail" for regional
With the ongoing updates and improvements, here's what you can expect from the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020:
- Realistic Performance and Handling: The Saab 340's flight dynamics have been refined to accurately replicate the aircraft's real-world performance, making it a joy to fly.
- High-Quality Visuals: The exterior and interior models have been detailed to provide a stunning visual experience, with accurate liveries and markings.
- Immersive Systems and Avionics: The Saab 340's systems and avionics have been upgraded to provide a more realistic and engaging experience, allowing you to manage the aircraft's systems like a real pilot.
Conclusion
The Saab 340 in MSFS 2020 has come a long way since its initial release. With ongoing updates and improvements, this popular aircraft is now more realistic and enjoyable to fly than ever. Whether you're a seasoned pilot or a newcomer to MSFS 2020, the Saab 340 is definitely worth checking out.
Getting Started with the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020
If you're interested in trying out the Saab 340 in MSFS 2020, here's a step-by-step guide to get you started:
- Download and install MSFS 2020: If you haven't already, download and install MSFS 2020 from the official Microsoft website.
- Find a third-party Saab 340 add-on: Visit popular add-on stores such as the Microsoft Flight Simulator Marketplace or third-party websites to find and download a Saab 340 add-on.
- Follow installation instructions: Follow the installation instructions provided with the add-on to ensure a smooth installation process.
- Start flying: Launch MSFS 2020 and select the Saab 340 as your aircraft. You're now ready to take to the skies!
Additional Resources
- MSFS 2020 Official Website: https://www.flightsimulator.com/
- Asobo Studio Saab 340 Add-on: https://www.asobostudio.com/
- Laminar Research Saab 340 Add-on: https://www.laminarresearch.com/
By following this guide and staying up-to-date with the latest developments, you'll be well on your way to enjoying a realistic and engaging Saab 340 experience in MSFS 2020. Happy flying!
The Saab 340 remains one of the most anticipated and discussed turboprops in the Microsoft Flight Simulator community. Current updates for the aircraft in MSFS 2020 center on two primary developmental tracks: the "official" version (now standard in MSFS 2024 but initially developed by Carenado) and high-fidelity third-party projects. 1. The Microsoft / Carenado Saab 340B
While primarily a centerpiece for the newer MSFS 2024 edition, this model has seen significant discussion regarding its performance and updates.
Recent Patches: Users have noted that early versions faced critical issues, such as non-functional condition levers and unrealistic drag at high speeds. A major Sim Update (SU2) was released to address many of these initial "frozen" flight control bugs.
Operational Nuances: Pilots should be aware of the "gust lock" mechanic, which can make controls feel "stuck in concrete" if not properly disengaged.
Liveries: The community has actively updated the model with high-resolution 8k textures for various regional airlines like Estonian Air and Lubuskie.pl. 2. NextGen Simulations: Saab 340 & 2000
For users seeking a more "study-level" experience, NextGen Simulations is currently developing both the Saab 340 and the larger Saab 2000.
Development Status: As of late 2025/early 2026, the project is confirmed to be active and not abandoned.
Platform Priority: The developer has stated that these aircraft will launch for MSFS 2020 first, as it remains a focus for their current resources.
Expected Timeline: The Saab 340 is projected for a release in the mid to late Q2 2025 window, though overhauls to the exterior and interior modeling are ongoing to ensure accuracy. 3. Freeware Alternatives
For those who do not own the Premium Deluxe edition, a popular freeware Saab 340 is available on Flightsim.to.
Current Version: The mod was updated to v2.0.1 in February 2026, which improved 4K textures and transitioned to utilizing the FSLTL model library to protect copyrights.
Systems: It uses a modified Asobo CJ4 cockpit as a base, making it more of a "lite" version compared to upcoming payware options. Summary of Key Updates (2025-2026)
The status of the in Microsoft Flight Simulator depends on whether you are using the native MSFS 2024 version or looking for third-party add-ons for MSFS 2020. Saab 340 in MSFS 2024 (Native)
The Saab 340B was released as a default "stock" aircraft in MSFS 2024. However, it has been noted by players and reviewers for several initial technical issues:
System Limitations: Some systems, such as the inverters, were reported as non-functional at launch.
Autopilot Layout: The autopilot controls are spread across the cockpit rather than being in a single panel, which may require using keyboard shortcuts (like Shift+6) to access the master switch and roll/trim controls.
Performance Issues: Users have reported the aircraft feeling "underpowered," sometimes struggling to reach its service ceiling or even maintain climb performance at medium altitudes like 13,000 ft.
Bugs: Common reported bugs include flickering text on COM units, issues with flight plan synchronization between the UNS-1 FMS and cockpit displays, and unreliable autopilot behavior. Saab 340 in MSFS 2020 (Add-ons)
For MSFS 2020, there is no official "native" Saab 340, but several community and third-party options exist:
Freeware Add-on: A popular freeware version available on Flightsim.to features 4K textures and uses the Asobo CJ4 cockpit as a base for its avionics.
Carenado Saab 340: While Carenado is a prominent developer, their Saab 340 has faced criticism for being "not IFR-operable" due to system inaccuracies and interconnected displays that make complex navigation difficult.
Ongoing Projects: Other developers, such as NextGen Simulations, have announced Saab 340 projects, though progress updates have been infrequent. General Performance Specs
For those flying the aircraft, these are the standard operating parameters for the real Saab 340B, which developers aim to replicate: Service Ceiling: 25,000 ft. Takeoff/Landing Distance: Approximately 4,220 ft. Payload: Up to 3,400 kg. If you'd like, I can:
Find tutorial videos for starting the Saab 340 from "cold and dark."
Check for the latest patch notes regarding the MSFS 2024 version.
Help you find specific liveries for the freeware MSFS 2020 model. MSFS 2024 - Flying the Saab 340b
🚀 What’s New in Update v2.0
- Fully overhauled flight model – Accurate turboprop dynamics, torque effects, and beta range behavior, tested by real Saab 340 pilots.
- Custom-coded systems – Working pressurization, anti-ice, fuel management, and electrical bus logic. The autopilot now faithfully replicates the Sperry SP-300.
- High-resolution 4K cockpit & cabin – Improved PBR textures, readable placards, and interactive circuit breakers (select systems).
- Realistic sound set – Recorded from actual CT7-9B engines, including startup spool, prop sync, and cabin ambience.
- Enhanced weather radar integration (where supported) – Adjustable gain and tilt.
- Performance optimizations – Better frame rates on ground and in IMC conditions.
Known Issues (Still Waiting for a Future UPD)
No update is perfect. As of this writing, the following bugs remain:
- Wipers: They visually work but do not remove rain inside the cockpit (cosmetic).
- VNAV: Missing entirely. You must manage altitude manually via VS.
- EFB Weight & Balance: The fuel calculation sometimes resets if you adjust during engine running.
The community mod team has promised another UPD in Q2 2026 addressing the wipers.
Sim Update 16 (SU16) Beta: What to Expect
As of May 2026, Asobo is testing SU16. Early beta reports suggest that the new Raytraced Cockpit Shadows break some legacy 3D meshes. The Cockspur team has already issued a hotfix statement: "We are tracking a draw-call issue with the overhead panel. Expect a post-SU16 patch within 48 hours of release." For existing owners: Free update via the Contrail
If you are searching for "saab 340 msfs 2020 upd" right now, ensure you are not running the SU16 beta unless you are willing to test unstable builds.
Visual & Sound UPD
- Rain Effects: Full windshield rain physics (Working Title-compatible).
- Ice Accretion: Visual ice builds on the leading edges (requires MSFS icing setting to ON).
- Sound Pack: Improved startup spool and "growl" of the CT7-9B engines during prop feather.
For the Freeware Conversion (The "FlySaab" Project)
Warning: The freeware version has not seen a core update since late 2024. However, there are community patches.
- Visit Flightsim.to and search for "Saab 340 SU15 fix."
- Download the replacement
.cfgfiles (specifically theflight_model.cfgandengines.cfg). - Overwrite these in your
Communityfolder underflysaab-340/SimObjects/Airplanes/Saab_340A. - Do not use the old sound pack—it causes CTDs (Crash to Desktop) on World Map loading.