This art was supposed to be released long ago. Due to many delays and lack of motivation, progress was slow, but now it's here, including a better, more accurate interior and sporting the modern tail art design.
The seating configuration is 2x2 for up to 40 passengers. It features comfortable, fully modeled seats, including magazine pockets and tray tables for dining. The cabin interior has full overhead lighting for each seat (AG-3).
Each ATR had a unique tail art. The beluga tail belonged to C-FTJB.

C-FTJB was acquired by First Air in 2004 from Trans States Airlines. First Air operated these aircraft (and still does) into more northern remote communities where a lack of demand and infrastructure exists to accommodate a full jet.
C-FTCB in its older livery taxiing at Iqaluit Airport, Nunavut.
Another example of First Air's ATRs with tail art, this one parked at Yellowknife Airport, Northwest Territories.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Boeing727200F 3 days ago
- Celando 3 days ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor ATR 42-600
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 88.9ft (27.1m)
- Length 78.4ft (23.9m)
- Height 25.7ft (7.8m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 28,949lbs (13,131kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 14.513
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.017
- Wing Loading 179.2lbs/ft2 (874.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 161.6ft2 (15.0m2)
- Drag Points 13731
Parts
- Number of Parts 1546
- Control Surfaces 11
- Performance Cost 4,802
@CapyExpressAerospaceCorp cockpit require hundreds of parts and sometimes it can be very laggy especially mobile BUT if you want a example of my modeled cockpits check out this
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/9fCCXI/CP-Air-737-200-C-GNDC-Full-Interior-Layout
The absolute most detailed plane I’ve ever seen in simpleplanes. Considering you made an excellent interior, any way you can add a cockpit?
@Celando oh and if you seen the interior you'll know what I mean about "detailing"
@Celando I excel at detailing but am not very good when it comes to the technical side of things. It gets complicated, plus I don't want to build a project from complete scratch because I don't think it would really get too much attention and wouldn't be worth the effort. However, I do have plans to make one, and if it does well, then maybe I'll do more.
Bro, you could almost build a complete airplane from scratch, I'm telling you the truth.
I am the plane god
Hold up let him cook