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I have AI Flight Planer (AIFP) V.3.4.3.15 on my computer but for some reason I cannot get any AI aircraft, civilian or military, to show up on my Flight Simulator (FSX). Is there something I need to do with my AIFP to get my aircraft to show up? Also, I have tried to contact people from FS Developer but it keeps telling me that I did not use the CAPCHA?
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Well from what you describe it sounds like you are able to compile plans and get no errors or red aircraft titles. Can you confirm that this is so.

Three things come to mind.
Firstly, check that you have no FS9 traffic files on your system. Under Bulk Traffic use the Find FS9 Traffic Files option.
Check that there are none.
Secondly, check that the compiled files are going to a valid folder for FSX. If not then the system won't see them.
Thirdly, check that you have have suitable parking spots at your base(s).
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Fourthly, check the 'Traffic' slider in Options. That's caught me out more than once!
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The default location for the traffic files is \Scenery\World\Scenery, and I have always kept mine there.

If there are any other possible locations, then I don't know about them.

But a quite different problem may be Windows permissions. The default installation location for FSX is C:\Program Files (x86)\ etc etc, which is most unfortunate since it falls under the jurisdiction of UAC (User Account Control).

If you have FSX installed there, then if possible I would urge you to uninstall and reinstall "somewhere else", for example under C:\FSX or on a different drive.

I also realize that this may not be possible for you, so then you could turn UAC off instead.

In any case, having your simulator (no matter which one) outside the scope of UAC will help you avoid issues in the future.

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It is hard to tell from your screenshot but it looks like all your aircraft are red.

That means they aren't being found. Make sure the names of your aircraft in your aircraft.cfg are the same as the names you are using in your flight plans.

The other reason could be if you have any FS9 compiled flight plans in FSX then none of the FSX compiled plans will show. There is a tool in AIFP to search for FS9 plans.

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Do you get any warning requestor up when you compile?
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I had to uninstall and reinstall FSX under C:\ Everything works now. Thank you fo all the help.
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