
Colin Pearson, the head of the development studio, describes the situation in even more detail in a podcast on F元50.net. Milviz has now documented what has happened since May 2018 on Facebook as well. “We hope for a release in X-Plane 11 if everything works out,” the development team wrote at the time. However, this was not an explicit commitment. At that time Milviz announced by the way that they would also like to implement their ATR 72-600 for X-Plane 11 if possible ( We reported). In order to understand the whole situation a little better, we have to look back to 2018. The general consensus, even if of course there were different opinions: Put the ATR 72 where the sun doesn’t shine.

The news spread quickly in the flight simulator community, and the angry comments on the respective Facebook article also gathered just as quickly. The software company wants to collect at least 27,000 Canadian dollars, which is the equivalent of 20,000 US dollars. To finance the development of the Milviz ATR 72 for X-Plane 11, the development studio created a campaign on Kickstarter on Saturday.
