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If for example is says "FSX Native" it means the plane was actually designed for FSX, versus a plane that was designed for an earlier version like FS2004 and is also compatible with FSX. Arguably, planes that are native will be better because they are designed to the standards of the stated sim which typically has new and improved features not found in earlier versions.
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A native fsx plane works with two models. Outside and cockpit.

If you find a native fsx plane with no Vc, you can add one.

 

A fs2004 plane always is one 3d model only. It either has a vc built into it, or not. And if it doesn't you can't add one.

 

Sometimes the vc in a fs2004 3d model tends not work in fsx. You can then only use that plane in fsx using the 2d panel.

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A fs2004 plane always is one 3d model only. It either has a vc built into it, or not.

 

FYI, technically speaking FS9 exterior and VC are two separate models compiled into one file. FSX native planes have the two models compiled into separate files. Slight distinction between model and file.

 

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