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Microsoft Flight Simulator Offers New Aircraft Bundle - Expert Series ATR 42-600 & ATR 72-600

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Microsoft Flight Simulator has been updated with the first entry into a brand-new series of highly authentic and accurate aircraft called "Expert Series". The ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 are being released together in this bundle and will provide an incredible and authentic aviation experience. ATR, short for "Regional Transport Aircraft" in both French and Italian, was formed through the combined efforts of Aerospatiale (known as Airbus today) of France and Aeritalia (now known as Leonardo) of Italy specifically to create this aircraft. The ATR line has seen a wide range of uses, including commercial passenger, cargo, and military.

The ATR 42-600
The 42-600 is a twin-engine commuter airliner with a high-wing turboprop, that can seat up to 50 passengers. It took its first flight in March of 2010 and was introduced into service in late 2012. Distinctive in appearance with elegant lines and curves, it boasts thoroughbred performance in the air and can operate out of a wide variety of airfields. The 42-600 is an advanced iteration of the ATR 42, a family of regional airliners first conceived in the early 1980s. Named "42" due to the number of seats of the original version, the aircraft was designed to be a highly efficient airframe optimized for commuter lines.



The 42-600, operated by a flight crew of two, features an advanced glass cockpit, spacious cabin, and improved efficiency and performance over its predecessors. The aircraft measures 74 feet, 5 inches in length and stands 24 feet, 11 inches tall. It features a high-aspect ratio main wing with a span of 80 feet, 7 inches and a T-tail empennage. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127XT-M engines, each delivering 2,400 horsepower to a 6-blade propeller. The 42-600, while not designated a STOL (short take-off and landing) aircraft, has excellent short field and high-density altitude performance, with a take-off run of 3,631 feet at sea level, fully loaded. It has a range of 835 miles and a cruising speed of 345 miles per hour.

The ATR 42-600 comes with three liveries:
  • ATR House Livery F-WWLY
  • Air Saint Pierre F-ORLB
  • Silver Airways N405SV


The ATR 72-600
The 72-600 is a refined, and the most notable, version of the ATR 72, which is a stretched variant of the company's ATR 42 family of aircraft. The airframe boasts improved cabin design and an advanced multi-panel glass cockpit to optimize pilot efficiency. The ATR 72-600 allows aviators to sharpen their skills and push their abilities to new heights as they cruise the airways around the globe. The ATR 72-600 is a high-wing, twin-turboprop, regional airliner that took its maiden flight on July 24, 2009, and was introduced into service in 2010. The ATR 72-600 is crewed by two and can carry up to 78 passengers, although its standard configuration is only 70 seats. While primarily serving as a passenger carrier, the 72-600 has also been used by various countries' militaries for maritime patrol and logistical support.

While designed for and used as a short-haul carrier, the ATR 72-600's form projects a tone of sportiness and performance. It features a long, sleek fuselage, a T-tail empennage, and has a high-aspect ratio main wing with a slight leading edge sweep. The wingspan measures 88 feet, 9 inches. The 72-600 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127XT-M turboprop engines that each deliver 2,750 horsepower to 6-blade Hamilton Standard propellers. The ATR 72-600 has a range of 850 miles, a service ceiling of 25,000 feet above sea level, and a cruise speed of 320 miles per hour.

The ATR 72-600 comes with five liveries:
  • ATR House Livery F-WWEY
  • Silver Airways N703SV
  • Air Tahiti "RA'IREVA" F-ORVV
  • Air Tahiti "TAPUATA" F-ORVR
  • Air Tahiti "TE ANUANUA" F-ORVT

The ATR 42-600 and 72-600 planes are currently available as a bundle to purchase at Microsoft Flight Simulator's in-game marketplace for $19.99. The sky is calling!



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creepy coincidence, literally just now watching an episode of Air Crash Investigation that is about the ATR-72
 
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I've heard from some seasoned flight simmers that these "expert series" planes are really underwhelming, with not so great simulation fidelity.
 
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I've heard from some seasoned flight simmers that these "expert series" planes are really underwhelming, with not so great simulation fidelity.
Isn't that true of the whole flight model in the game?
 
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creepy coincidence, literally just now watching an episode of Air Crash Investigation that is about the ATR-72
Yea, its why none of them operate in the northern latitudes. Their wings have very low tolerance for icing.
 
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i still wandering why aren't any McDonnell Douglas aircrafts on this flight simulator?
 
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19,99 for two highly similar planes, okay
 
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probably a legal/licensing issue.. :(

McDonnell Douglas doesn't exist anymore, it has been merged with Boeing, so presumably if they can get licensing from Boeing they can get licensing for whatever McDonnell Douglas planes they want as well.
 
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