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The '''ATR 72-500''', also known as the ATR 72-212A, is a short-haul twin-engine turboprop airliner manufactured by the French-Italian aircraft company ATR. It seats up to 78 passengers and is flown by a two-person crew. The ATR 72-500 is an upgrade of the original ATR 72-200 and is equipped with PW127F or PW127M engines with 6-blade propellers. It also features increased takeoff weights and higher overall performance. | The '''ATR 72-500''', also known as the ATR 72-212A, is a short-haul twin-engine turboprop airliner manufactured by the French-Italian aircraft company ATR. It seats up to 78 passengers and is flown by a two-person crew. The ATR 72-500 is an upgrade of the original ATR 72-200 and is equipped with PW127F or PW127M engines with 6-blade propellers. It also features increased takeoff weights and higher overall performance. | ||
= Aircraft help = | == Aircraft help == | ||
For general aircraft help and information, look under the <tt>Docs/</tt> folder. It is recommended to read over <tt>README.pdf</tt> before flying this airplane, especially the section about tiller steering. | For general aircraft help and information, look under the <tt>Docs/</tt> folder. It is recommended to read over <tt>README.pdf</tt> before flying this airplane, especially the section about tiller steering. | ||
= Development status = | == Development status == | ||
== Completed == | === Completed === | ||
* 3d model | * 3d model | ||
* 3d [[cockpit]] | * 3d [[cockpit]] | ||
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* Lights | * Lights | ||
== To-do list == | === To-do list === | ||
* Improve cockpit | * Improve cockpit | ||
* FDM tweaking | * FDM tweaking | ||
* Improve this wiki page | * Improve this wiki page | ||
= External links = | == External links == | ||
* [http://flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10634 Development topic at the FlightGear Forums] | * [http://flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10634 Development topic at the FlightGear Forums] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATR_72#ATR_72.E2.80.93500 ATR 72-500 at Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATR_72#ATR_72.E2.80.93500 ATR 72-500 at Wikipedia] |
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The ATR 72-500 in the American Eagle livery | |
Type | Regional Turboprop |
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Author(s) | Skyop |
FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | ATR-72-500 |
Status | Alpha |
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The ATR 72-500, also known as the ATR 72-212A, is a short-haul twin-engine turboprop airliner manufactured by the French-Italian aircraft company ATR. It seats up to 78 passengers and is flown by a two-person crew. The ATR 72-500 is an upgrade of the original ATR 72-200 and is equipped with PW127F or PW127M engines with 6-blade propellers. It also features increased takeoff weights and higher overall performance.
Aircraft help
For general aircraft help and information, look under the Docs/ folder. It is recommended to read over README.pdf before flying this airplane, especially the section about tiller steering.
Development status
Completed
To-do list
- Improve cockpit
- FDM tweaking
- Improve this wiki page