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    Flyjonny54
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    Hi guys, new to this . Prepar3d v5. Which would be the best to puchase?. Looking at the academic, any help would be appreciated.

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    Derek JF Staff
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    @Flyjonny54

    Full details are here:

    https://www.prepar3d.com/product-overview/prepar3d-license-comparison/

    An Academic licence is only for undergraduates and 'K-12 students'. K-12 is an American term for 'Kindergarten to Year 12' and it is shorthand for school.

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    So which one would be best to purchase?

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    @Flyjonny54
    Depends on what your P3Dv5 objective is
    For most the Academic License ($59.95 USD) will provide more than enough for simulation use
    Functionality between the Academic and Professional license is virtually the same

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    "For most the Academic License ($59.95 USD) will provide more than enough for simulation use"

    That is if you are actually a student. Otherwise, you need a pro licence. Functionality isn't the point - it's how you propose to use the software.

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    @Derek
    Depends on what your P3Dv5 objective is

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    @vortexwake

    No, it depends on what your status is vis-à-vis being at school or university - the term used in the EULA is 'Academic Education' and is pretty unambiguous.

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    @Derek
    OK

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