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cuevision
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A2A ORBX

Post by cuevision »

Hi there,

I have just bought via ORBX the C182 Professional. However when I compare the specs. of this version with the Academic, the're both the same. But the professional version cost me $131.89 and the Academic version is $82.28. Almost $50 cheaper. :roll:

Can you explain me what the differende is, please? Also the interior are both the same.

I am looking forward to a reply.

THANKS and best regards,
Ed

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ratty
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Re: A2A ORBX

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The Professional version is for use with the Professional version of P3D, the Academic for use with the Academic version. Otherwise they're identical.
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Re: A2A ORBX

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As Ratty said, it's all down to what license you can use. :a2a: use the same license system as Lockheed Martin.
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cuevision
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Re: A2A ORBX

Post by cuevision »

Thanks for your replies,

I understand now. But I was not aware of talking about the Prepa3rd version; Prof or Academic. This was confusing me, otherwise I would not have bought this one.

Best regards,
Ed

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