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  1. Overview – Prepar3D

    Prepar3D, pronounced “prepared”, is a visual simulation platform that allows users to create training scenarios across aviation, maritime and ground domains. Prepar3D engages users in immersive …

  2. Prepar3D v5.3 Now Available

    Dec 1, 2021 · The Prepar3D v5.3 update is packed with numerous performance, visual, and usability improvements. Updates to weather systems including optimized cloud and terrain blending, dynamic …

  3. Store – Prepar3D

    Training meets reality with Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3D simulation software. Private pilots, commercial organizations, academia, and militaries rely on Prepar3D for immersive, experiential learning. …

  4. System Requirements – Prepar3D

    The requirements are for illustrative purposes and will vary greatly based on many different factors including content, number of displays, and simulation settings. The minimum settings should be …

  5. Prepar3D – Next Level Training. World class simulation. Be ahead of ...

    Next Level Training. World class simulation. Be ahead of ready.

  6. License Options – Prepar3D

    Prepar3D Professional Plus license enables a suite of additional capabilities beyond Prepar3D Professional for advanced training use cases. Complement of weapons and sensors AI behaviors in …

  7. Prepar3D

    Prepar3D can be used for a wide range of learning scenarios including vehicle procedures training, cockpit familiarization, flight planning, air traffic control training and emergency response preparation. …

  8. Downloads – Prepar3D

    Please enter your License Information to access the specific download associated with that license ID. You may also enter your Customer Account Information to gain ...

  9. Addon Scenery FSX and P3Dv3 - Prepar3D Forums

    May 23, 2022 · Most FSX sceneries MAY work in P3D up to v. 3, but check out each and every one after installation and be prepared to remove it if it does not work. And, comparing P3D v. 5 to MSFS2020 …

  10. Mission Object Reference - Prepar3D

    Mission File Structure The missions that you create should be placed under the Prepar3D\Missions\ folder, and follow the same folder structure as the sample missions provided -- with the briefing file, …