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I am disappointed that the push back for general aviation planes has not been corrected. Seems they can't find the nose gear! Second, I am still getting extreme rudder movement to the right with the Bonanza. This is the only aircraft that does it. I am pleased on the progress they have made and am looking forward to additional updates!
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I am disappointed that the push back for general aviation planes has not been corrected. Seems they can't find the nose gear! Second, I am still getting extreme rudder movement to the right with the Bonanza. This is the only aircraft that does it. I am pleased on the progress they have made and am looking forward to additional updates!
Asobo will fix it if they get enough people voting for a fix over on the microsoft wishlist forum. I agree, it is a bit annoying. It would be nice to see the wheels moving on the pushback truck too.

 

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Or a 3rd party development company will come out with a reasonable replacement for the original push-back in the stock MSFS 2020. And I would pay money for a reasonable one.

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Semi-related question: is it not possible to refuel at airports, if you're a GA plane? Last time I tried, the fuel truck (which takes forever to arrive) pulls up, stares at you for 3 minutes, and then leaves. Maybe the fuel truck drivers of the MSFS world are on strike against me only.
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