Atr 72600 — X Plane 11
If you experience micro-stutters in the virtual cockpit, turn down "Texture Quality" by one notch in the X-Plane graphics settings to free up VRAM for the complex glass cockpit displays.
Enable on Engine 2 to get power and AC without spinning the propeller, saving fuel and keeping ground crews safe. atr 72600 x plane 11
Managing turboprop dynamics, such as propeller pitch and condition levers, requires constant attention. If you experience micro-stutters in the virtual cockpit,
Unlike jets, the ATR requires the pilot to manually manage both (throttle) and propeller levers (rpm) during all flight phases. In the real ATR, you set prop RPM to 100% for takeoff and landing, then reduce to 85% for climb/cruise. The simulation models the correct fuel flow, torque (measured in %), and ITT (Interstage Turbine Temperature). Unlike jets, the ATR requires the pilot to
Connect external power via the MFD options or request Hotel Mode on Engine 2.