Atr 72600 X Plane 11: ((full))
Release the parking brake and add a small amount of taxi thrust. Keep in mind that turboprops have massive residual thrust; you will often need to use the "Beta" range or minor braking to keep taxi speeds under 20 knots. 3. Takeoff and Climb Line up on the runway and set flaps to .
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Toggle the to the START START position, and push the engine 2 start button. Release the parking brake and add a small
Set Condition Levers to "Auto" (if not already there) which drops propeller RPM to 82% for a quieter cabin. Takeoff and Climb Line up on the runway and set flaps to
Highly recommended for intermediate to advanced simmers looking to graduate from jetliners to complex regional turboprops, or for those wanting a realistic "short-haul" experience.
Move the Condition Lever to "FEATHER" and initiate the start sequence. If using Hotel Mode, unbrake the prop when cleared for taxi. Start Engine 1: Repeat the sequence for the left engine.