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License Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
EULA, Licensor hereby grants Licensee a fully paid-up, nontransferable, nonsublicensable, nonexclusive license during the Term of this
EULA to use the Software, but only on no more than one computer at any one time, only by no more than one user at any one time, and
only for purposes other than personal/consumer entertainment.
Please read the full
End User License Agreement (EULA) here.
Who can use Prepar3D®? - From the
Prepar3D web site FAQ"
Prepar3D is offered for professionals, students and developers:
Professionals This license is intended for professional skills training. This group could include private pilots, commercial flight schools, military personnel, civil organizations such as firefighters/emergency response or students pursuing a technical degree or an advanced degree such as a masters or PhD.
Students An academic license at a reduced price is available for educational purposes at the undergraduate college level and below (students in elementary, middle, high school or pursuing a bachelors degree). This is an extension of our philanthropic support for STEM education to engage the next generation of technologists and engineers.
Developers For the individuals or companies who are interested in developing aircraft models, scenery, terrains and weather effects for Prepar3D, we offer a Prepar3D developer license.
Please be aware that the three license types have different end-user license agreements (EULAs) and usage restrictions. For more details, please review the "License Comparison page".
Can Prepar3D be used for entertainment?
No, Lockheed Martin does not offer Prepar3D for entertainment, and we have no plans to enter the entertainment space. The EULAs explain that Prepar3D can be used for purposes other than personal/consumer entertainment.