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The topic 'Disable Automatic ICAO Replacement' touches on a issue that I have ran into with AIFP and FSX. His recommended solution didn't work for me, but he mentioned that a solution might be possible with an older version of AIFP.

I was able to locate AIFP 2.121 on AVSIM, but was hoping that someone had a more recent pre-P3D version I could get.

Thanks,
Ernie
 
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That is the latest version of Version 2.x. Didn't version 3 add P3D support right from the start? Not sure.
 
Thanks. I can't recall what occurred with the different versions, so that's very possible.

Fortunately, v2.121 seems to be doing what I needed, so a later version isn't really necessary unless there were some pre-P3D improvements I missed.

Ernie
 
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