July 3, 201411 yr I (apparently foolishly) bought the professional license for P3D v2. Does this mean I HAVE to buy the higher priced version of the A2A Cherokee? Does it check your P3D version? Having already wasted $140 in my quest for "moral purity" I would hate to have to spend still more. - Bill Magann
July 3, 201411 yr I (apparently foolishly) bought the professional license for P3D v2. Does this mean I HAVE to buy the higher priced version of the A2A Cherokee? Does it check your P3D version? Having already wasted $140 in my quest for "moral purity" I would hate to have to spend still more. Not sure but I don't know how it would even check. To me its a rip off you paying 20 more dollars for the same thing kinda like how some devs are charging "upgrade fees" when they didn't really change anything besides making the model native to V2 which really doesn't make much of a difference since the FSX version works fine in V2. ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI. Type Ratings B-737, ERJ-190,ERJ-170
July 3, 201411 yr As far as I know, buying the academic version is fine. The only reason the pro version would apply just like P3D. is If you are actually using the P3D/Cherokee for real world training purposes. Otherwise, if you are using P3D casually like you would FSX, you should take the more cost effective path. B) "The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams Tejon 'TJ' Stanley
July 3, 201411 yr Author As far as I know, buying the academic version is fine. The only reason the pro version would apply just like P3D. is If you are actually using the P3D/Cherokee for real world training purposes. Otherwise, if you are using P3D casually like you would FSX, you should take the more cost effective path. B) That is what i was hoping! I guess I better buy it and find out. - Bill Magann
July 3, 201411 yr Author Not only does it work, but I was surprised to see it is the same airplane as in FSX. Same hours on the Hobbs meter! - Bill Magann
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