Atr 72600 X Plane 11 Today

Turn on the and confirm appropriate DC voltage on the overhead electric panel. Switch on the Fuel Pumps for the right-hand engine tank.

for aircraft systems as of early 2026. It is being tested by real-world ATR pilots to ensure authentic flight dynamics. Deltawing Simulations Also targeting a 2026 release atr 72600 x plane 11

The most famous, and perhaps most heartbreaking, of these attempts was by In 2019, they launched a Kickstarter campaign to bring their Prepar3D ATR 72-600 to X-Plane 11. The goal was ambitious: $27,000 CAD . The developer, Milviz, had a long history of supplying high-quality 3D models and animations for training environments, games, and television, and they promised to bring their modeling and systems expertise to the X-Plane 11 platform. The previews were stunning, showing a fully modeled cockpit with a complex, detailed exterior. But the reality was much harsher. The market for X-Plane, as Milviz put it, consisted of a "very vocal" group, and the add-on would likely cost $90-120 , with the X-Plane version potentially being even more expensive due to the nearly double amount of work required compared to P3D. The Kickstarter failed to reach its goal, and the project was abandoned. The development was criticized and even led to reports of death threats being sent to the developer. This failure was a critical blow, leaving the community without a high-end option for years. Turn on the and confirm appropriate DC voltage

But as we move through 2026, the tide is turning. Both and DWSim are not just promising an add-on; they are showing real, in-game progress, with an expected release this very year. The long drought is ending, and X-Plane 11 pilots are finally on the verge of getting the ATR 72-600 they have so passionately requested for years. It is being tested by real-world ATR pilots

Perfect for flying into smaller airports, short runways, or handling routes requiring quick turnaround times.

Controls the main batteries, external power connections, and engine generators.