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#1
Plan-G / Re: Can't see 'airports' at higher altitude
November 12, 2021, 08:40:52 PM
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  Many Thanks

#2
Plan-G / Can't see 'airports' at higher altitude
November 12, 2021, 12:21:17 AM
Plan G - (v4.0.0.252)   The new version is pretty amazing.
But I'm having a 'brain fart' - and can't find the answer in the manual

Planning a flight - add the waypoints with the 'snippet' function - works great

But I can only SEE airports at a lower altitude.   When I ZOOM OUT - I don't see anything.
For planning purposes I only want to see the airports and don't care about the airways or airspace

I'm missing something quite simple.............(thanks in advance)
#3
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Sorry, Tim........none of those worked (That's basically what I've been doing "over & over")
However......I did ANOTHER search of the REGISTRY, and located 1 single item with Prepar3d V4 (don't know how I missed it last time(s))
And it had the PATH listed as a value  (Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3d V4)
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Removed the entire KEY, and PLAN G is reading all my airports in Prepar3d V3 !!
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Thanks for your time
#4

Thank you Tim.

To be sure.......I deleted "Log.txt" and re-did the search for Airports, selecting Prepar3d V3 directory, and Scenery.cfg directory
Here's a fresh copy of LOG.TXT

Appreciate the assistance
#5
I have uninstalled - searched registry - deleted directories - re-booted - can't find the file holding Plan G 'PATH settings'

Load Plan G 3.2.2 (latest) and try to build P3d V3 (THREE) database.  Choose e:\Prepar3d v3\prepar3d.exe & c:\........\prepar3d v3\scenery.cfg

But the program skips by everything - Error Log Text says "incorrect path "prepar3d v4"  (it was uninstalled)

Somewhere the PATH is written - and I can't find the file to (either) remove it or edit it.

Appreciate any help

Thanks