Simulate These Unique Commuter Aircraft With Confidence
ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600
By Bill Stack
Learn to easily simulate these wonderful and unique aircraft!
Learn About
- Distinctive features of each aircraft
- Physical and performance characteristics
- Unique ATR flight decks
- Planning your ATR flights
- Powering the ATRs
- Preparing for your ATR flights
- Flying your ATRs
- Relevant abbreviations
- Detailed checklists
Unique Features
ATRs’ unique features are described and explained.
- Gust lock
- Hotel mode
- Idle gate
- Propeller brake
- Fuel boost
- And more
Physical Characteristics Described
- Both aircraft are described in detail with images, diagrams, and tables:
- Dimensions and weights
- Power plants
- Fuel volume
- Passenger capacities
- Cargo loads
Performance Characteristics Described
- Takeoff distance
- Climb rates
- Cruise speeds
- Fuel-flow rates
- Ranges
- Landing distances
- And more
- Flight Deck Explained
- Entire flight decks are explained concisely and in detail.
- Overhead panel
- Glare shield
- Autopilot
- Main instrument panel
- Primary flight display
- Multi-function display
- Multi-function control-display units
- Throttle quadrant
- Pedestal
- Interior and exterior lighting
Using the Flight Decks
- How-to instructions for multiple functions
- Accessing the flight management computer
- Using control display units
- Tuning and using communication and navigation radios
- Accessing aircraft and flight information
- Reading displays and maps
- Using touch-screens
- Operating hard buttons and knobs
Powering Your ATRs
Multiple methods of powering the ATRs are explained.
- Using battery only
- Relying on ground power
- Engaging external power
- Utilizing hotel mode
- Lighting the flight deck
- Initializing the control-display units
Preparing Your ATR Flights
- More how-to instructions
- Readying the aircraft
- Making and filing flight plans
- Tuning radios and setting volume
- Displaying radio navigation aids
- Acquiring performance speeds
- Selecting autopilot functions
- Activating synthetic vision
- Using interior and exterior lights
Flying Your ATRs
- Numbered step-by-step procedures are provided for all flight phases:
- Taxiing
- Taking off
- Climbing out
- Climbing to cruise
- Cruising
- Descending
- Approaching
- Landing
- Shutting down
Abbreviations
- Appendix describes hundreds of acronyms and abbreviations used in the book.
Checklists
Complete detailed checklists are provided for all flight phases.
Find Needed Information Quickly And Easily
- Logically organized
- Clearly written at appropriate level
- Divided into relevant chapters
- Supported with images and tables
- Headings and captions guide you throughout
- Written in plain English
- Convenient format
Written and Published by Professionals
- Experienced flight simmers
- Real-world pilots
- Trained writers and editors
Common Compatibility
Readable with any program that reads portable document format (PDF) files such as:
- Adobe
- Nitro
- Kindle
- Libre
- Nook
If your e-reader displays PDF files, it will display ATR Simming.
Particulars
- 138 pages
- A5 dimensions
- 5.5 inches by 8.5 inches
- 14 cm by 22 cm
- Ebook file size: 2.3 mb
- Archive file size: 3.6 mb
- Instructions included
Free Extras Included
- Standard V-speed card
- ATR quick step table
- MSFS keyboard shortcuts
Focus and Limits
ATR Simming describes and explains aviation knowledge needed for simulating flight in the unique ATR aircraft. Although this book relies on the Microsoft Flight Simulator™ model, it can be used for ATR aircraft in other simulation programs.
“I liked these aircraft so much,” proclaims author Bill Stack, “I wrote a whole manual for them.”
This manual is for home flight-simulation computer games. It is based on real aviation laws, regulations, and procedures so home flight-simulation enthusiasts can maximize their enjoyment. Because some aspects of home flight-simulation games are not exactly like real-world aviation, some information in this book is not exactly like real flight. That is why ATR Simming is not intended for and should not be used for real-world flight or lessons. No liability is accepted for any misuse of this manual. – Bill Stack, author
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A lot of time and effort has been invested by me and others toward making a quality product that is useful to people. Any book with physical defects will be replaced at no cost. If you can show that the content of ATR Simming is not as described, your money will be refunded. If you find facts that you believe are in error, please let me know so I can evaluate them. – Bill Stack, Author