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AIFP3 and MSFS

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I have created a number of flight plans for military aircraft the I have converted from FSX. The plans all work, aircraft spawn at the relevant airport and fly in accordance to the plans. All was fine until a few days ago.
The flight plans still work as before but if I now try to create a new plan I have a problem. Adding a leg to an existing plan works fine but if I try to create a new plan by first adding a single aircraft AIFP will not let me Add to/Update Aircraft List - I get a message that the wingspan/radius must be a positive number. This problem occurs even using an aircraft that is working in an existing plan. Using an aircraft from the Official Store does not give this problem.
I am quite sure that nothing has changed on my PC apart from any Mandatary Upgrade to MSFS.

I would appreciate any ideas on this problem - also, are there any other ways to create flight plans other than AIFP3?

MikeCrem
 
I have found a solution/workaround to the problem. Make a copy of the aircraft files to a directory outside of MSFS and point AIFP3 to it - AIFP3 then correctly reads the wingspan/radius.

MikeCrem
 
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