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I'm new to P3D (running v4.2) and was just wondering. Are commercial and business aircrafts such as 747s, 737s, CRJ700, Learjet 45, included in P3D? I noticed all I could fly were mostly military and small aircrafts . I'm assuming I'd have to purchase them as add ons? No big deal anyway. I was just asking cause I wanted to jump into a CRJ700 and somehow thought it was a default aircraft until I noticed it wasn't listed on there. If anyone could fill me in let me know and if not I'll order some aircraft add ons. Btw any recommendations? I used to fly the Ubisoft A318/319/320 a lot in FSX which I absolutely love. Anyway, thought I'd ask. Thanks guys.
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As for what is included, the package comes with detailed listings on the Prepar3D page

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

 

And if you repeat the exercise of not being bothered to wait you can just buy Prepar3D and take advantage of the 60-day refund from Lockheed-Martin, which saves you having to read words when you can just rush to the pictures. You can return it for a refund.

 

Of greater concern is whether you meet the EULA. Everything you've shown as says "No".

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

 

Basically if you're not up to it, Prepar3D is not for you. Not being able to find answers to your question suggests Prepar3D is not for you.

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As for what is included, the package comes with detailed listings on the Prepar3D page

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

 

And if you repeat the exercise of not being bothered to wait you can just buy Prepar3D and take advantage of the 60-day refund from Lockheed-Martin, which saves you having to read words when you can just rush to the pictures. You can return it for a refund.

 

Of greater concern is whether you meet the EULA. Everything you've shown as says "No".

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

 

Basically if you're not up to it, Prepar3D is not for you. Not being able to find answers to your question suggests Prepar3D is not for you.

 

I plan to still use P3D. I was a previous FSX user and P3D has a lot of the same functionality. Just minus some of the default aircrafts. I'll download some add ons and get started. So far much much smoother performance then FSX. No more crashes and freezing and still get to enjoy add ons such as ORBX , REX, and etc.

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