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After
over
15,000
man
hours
of
work,
research,
and
planning,
Flight
One
Software
is
excited
to
present
the
ATR
72-500.
Developed
with
the
cooperation
of
Avions
de
Transport
Regional
(ATR)
in
Toulouse,
France,
this
has
been
one
of
Flight
One
Software's
most
exhausting
development
efforts.
The
work
pays
off
with
one
of
the
most
detailed
add-ons
ever
produced
for
the
Microsoft
Flight
Simulator
platform.
Experience
the
ATR!
Exclusively
designed
for
Microsoft's
Flight
Simulator
2004
(A
Century
of
Flight),
computer
pilots
can
experience
first
hand
what
it
is
like
to
fly
the
real
ATR
72-500.
Select
to
fly
from
the
Captain's
or
First
Officer's
panel
in
either
of
the
standard
brown
or
newly
available
blue/grey
cockpit
configuration.
Experience
the
fully
functional
and
highly
detailed
virtual
cockpit
with
many
never
before
features,
such
as
truly
working
windshield
wipers
that
remove
the
rain
from
the
windows.
Take
a
stroll
through
the
virtual
cabin,
checking
out
the
detailed
3D
interior
including
2
different
seating
configurations,
available
in 4
different
color
schemes.
Explore
the
3D
exterior
model
and
listen
to
the
real
cockpit
and
engine
sounds
recorded
from
the
real
ATR
in a
runup
in
Toulouse.
Flight1
has
set
up a
special
web
site
dedicated
to
the
ATR.
Here
you
will
be
able
to
get
the
latest
information
and
news
on
the
product,
see
many
additional
screenshots
not
shown
here,
retrieve
accessory
downloads,
get
technical
support,
and
discuss
the
ATR
with
other
virtual
ATR
pilots.
Click
here
to
visit
http://atr.flight1.net
System
Requirements
This
product
is
compatible
with
FSX
and FS2004,
so
of
course,
FSX
or FS2004
is
required.
For
your
computer,
we
recommend
you
have
a
1.6
GHz
machine,
with
a
128
Mb
memory
video
card.
System
memory
should
be a
minimum
of
512.
Low-end
on-board
sound
chips
are
NOT
recommended.
A plugin
sound
card,
such
as a
Soundblaster
Audigy,
is
recommended.
In
some
cases,
sounds
will
not
work
correctly
unless
you
have
an
adequate
sound
card.
Windows
XP
is
the
official
operating
system
that
is
supported
for
use
with
the
ATR.
It
may
work
with
other
Microsoft
operating
systems,
however
this
is
not
supported
by
Flight
One.
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