Flight Simulation Add-on Review Aircraft Type: ATR 72-600 Simulator Platform: X-Plane 11 Primary Developer: FlightFactor / ToLiSS3D Current Status: Varies by version (Standard vs. "Professional" Edition)
For users of X-Plane 11 seeking a native ATR 72-600 , there is currently no finalized high-fidelity payware version available. While the -600 variant is common in other simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS), X-Plane 11 users generally have to rely on -500 models or wait for upcoming projects. Current ATR Availability for X-Plane 11 Aerosoft ATR 72-500
is the current industry standard for this aircraft. It offers deep system simulation, including a cargo variant (72-600F), though some users have noted bugs in VNAV and specialized modes like "Hotel Mode".
: Use the “Power Management” display on the EWD. Avoid exceeding red lines (Torque: 100% max continuous; ITT: 800°C). The FADEC will prevent most overtorques, but in X‑Plane 11, you can still damage engines if you’re reckless.
for X-Plane 11 that matches the depth of the Asobo/Hans Hartmann version found in Microsoft Flight Simulator Common Alternatives: ATR 72-500 (Free/Community): There are improved versions of the ATR 72-500
Flight Simulation Add-on Review Aircraft Type: ATR 72-600 Simulator Platform: X-Plane 11 Primary Developer: FlightFactor / ToLiSS3D Current Status: Varies by version (Standard vs. "Professional" Edition)
For users of X-Plane 11 seeking a native ATR 72-600 , there is currently no finalized high-fidelity payware version available. While the -600 variant is common in other simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS), X-Plane 11 users generally have to rely on -500 models or wait for upcoming projects. Current ATR Availability for X-Plane 11 Aerosoft ATR 72-500
is the current industry standard for this aircraft. It offers deep system simulation, including a cargo variant (72-600F), though some users have noted bugs in VNAV and specialized modes like "Hotel Mode".
: Use the “Power Management” display on the EWD. Avoid exceeding red lines (Torque: 100% max continuous; ITT: 800°C). The FADEC will prevent most overtorques, but in X‑Plane 11, you can still damage engines if you’re reckless.
for X-Plane 11 that matches the depth of the Asobo/Hans Hartmann version found in Microsoft Flight Simulator Common Alternatives: ATR 72-500 (Free/Community): There are improved versions of the ATR 72-500