Is plane from FS2004 working in FSX?

Many will work fine, some will work with issues. Common problems can be either no glass or black/white glass (an easy fix if you know how to edit texture files) or prop blur textures disappear behind clouds, trees, buildings etc. which can be fixed by replacing the prop textures with a set from a FSX native aircraft.

Many native FS2004 aircraft have already been converted to native FSX so that you don't get these types of issues.
 
Many will work fine, some will work with issues. Common problems can be either no glass or black/white glass (an easy fix if you know how to edit texture files) or prop blur textures disappear behind clouds, trees, buildings etc. which can be fixed by replacing the prop textures with a set from a FSX native aircraft.

Many native FS2004 aircraft have already been converted to native FSX so that you don't get these types of issues.
Oh thanks you that's make sense when I saw the same plane from FSX in FS2004
 
If you see the term 'port over' on an FSX aircraft it means that it was originally a FS2004 aircraft that has been made to work in FSX (bad glass/prop textures have already been changed etc.) but the model itself is still a FS2004 model.

If you see the term 'FSX native' this generally means that a FS2004 aircraft has been processed through a program like 'Model Converter X' and has been made fully compliant with the FSX way of doing things. It can also refer to an aircraft that was made exclusively for FSX originally.
 
If you see an FS2004 aircraft you would like, I would suggest looking for the same one in FSX first. If none found, then try the FS2004 one.
 
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