Atr 72600 X Plane 11 Jun 2026

The FSD ATR 72-600 is a high-fidelity, study-level simulation of the popular twin-turboprop regional airliner. It distinguishes itself from older ATR simulations (such as the Flight1 ATR for FSX) by focusing on the modern "-600" variant, which features a glass cockpit (avionics) rather than the traditional analog gauges of the "-500" series. The aircraft is renowned for its accurate flight modeling, complex systems logic, and immersive 3D cockpit, making it a top choice for virtual airlines and serious simmers.

Once you purchase your add-on, installation is straightforward:

This is not an aircraft you can just "jump in and fly." It requires reading the documentation to understand the condition levers and FMS interface.

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In this article, we will explore why the ATR 72-600 is a must-have for virtual airline pilots, the best available add-ons for X-Plane 11, how to install them, and advanced tips for flying this iconic twin-engine turboprop.

Deploy Flaps 15, then Flaps 30 as you stabilize on the glideslope. Maintain your calculated target threshold speed ( VAPPcap V sub cap A cap P cap P end-sub

The ATR 72-600 is one of the most successful regional turboprops in aviation history, and bringing it to life in X-Plane 11 offers a highly rewarding challenge for virtual pilots. Unlike fast, automated passenger jets, flying this twin-engine turboprop requires hands-on energy management, precise throttle control, and a deep understanding of regional airline operations.

Keep an eye on icing conditions. The ATR 72 is highly sensitive to structural icing; ensure the airframe and engine de-icing boots are activated if flying through visible moisture in freezing temperatures. Approach and Landing

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