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ATR-42 JSX

The ATR-42-600 The ATR-42 is a regional airliner built in the Sawyer Islands of Stormworks. It is a short to medium range airliner, designed for rugged fields and short landing distances. The high wing design affords more ground clearance to propellers for unfinished fields. The ATR-42 is the shorter variant than the 72, typically with seating for approximately 42 passengers in a 3 class configuration, however this model is arranged in a business configuration with lounge and club seating for 22 passengers. This model is not study level, but is designed to have some similarities to the real world counter part with simplified operation procedures. [u]Liveries - Passenger[/u] [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3660185991] HOP! [/url] [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3660163966] Canadian North [/url] [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3660262318] Spirit Airlines (fictional) [/url] [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3665120115] Delta Air Lines (fictional) [/url] [u]Liveries - Cargo[/u] DHL (Coming Soon) FEDEX (Coming Soon) Specifications ◙ Length: 25.25 m ◙ Height: 8 m ◙ Wingspan: 26 m ◙ Weight: 7,853 kg ◙ Cost: $97,416 ◙ Fuel Capacity: 8,200 L ◙ Max Speed: 170 Kts ◙ Long Range Cruise Speed: 130 Kts ◙ Range: ~250 nm @ LRC Features ◙ 2 Axis Autopilot (operation instructions below) ◙ Custom Radar with multiple Ranges ◙ Seating for 22 passengers in a Business configuration ◙ Unicon Compatibility w/ capacity for 1 Container ◙ First Class Inflight entertainment ◙ Functional Lav ◙ Customizable Cabin Lighting ◙ Temperature Controlled Cabin for the coldest environments ◙ IFR and FIKI Certified ◙ Custom retractable gear ◙ Custom Flaps ◙ Compatible with Stormlink Passenger Mod Safety Features ◙ Stall Warning horn ◙ Autopilot Disconnect Horn ◙ Gear Warning Horn ◙ Landing Gear Position Indicator ◙ Auto Fuel Balance ◙ Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) with Alert sounds ◙ ELT activated by impact Startup Procedure Battery ON Avionics ON Fuel Pumps ON Beacon ON Generators Normal (extinguished) L Engine Master ON R Engine Master ON Heater as required Eicas Check Flaps Takeoff (17°) *Note: If one engine doesn't start just walk around the cabin to load the logic. Autopilot Operation If the Avionics Switch is turned ON all modes of the autopilot are on Standby Select the Mode to engage it. Verify engagement of the mode by noting a color change of the button and Text. [b][u]Altitude Hold[/u][/b] Select the Desired Altitude by engaging [i]ALT[/i] and then selecting the altitude window, and using the +/- buttons to select an altitude rounded to Hundreds of Feet [b][u]Heading Hold[/u][/b] Select the [i]HDG[/i] button and then select the heading window. Use the +/- buttons to select a heading in 5 degree increments. [b][u]Navigation Mode[/u][/b] Select a destination on the Map display, and click the [i](!)[/i] button in the lower left corner to set a waypoint. Clear the waypoint by clicking [i](R)[/i] and then the [i](!)[/i] to clear the waypoint. With a waypoint designated select the [i]NAV[/i] Button to navigate to the waypoint. [u]if the waypoint is cleared while in [i]NAV[/i] mode the autopilot will revert to [i]HDG[/i] mode[/u] Operational Notes ○ Gear Warning Horn activates when power is set to idle, or flaps are set to full with Gear not selected Down ○ Stall Warning Horn is based on Angle of Attack, and may sound in conditions of an accelerated Stall. Decrease angle of attack to recover ○ Autopilot Horn Can be muted by touching anywhere on the autopilot display. Credits [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2596867124&searchtext=pfd]PFD 300 by mitsubishimax9's[/url]