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Exporting Scenery Object from Blender 4.2

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I created a very simple 4 sided scenery object. I have the P3D/FSX addon installed. I have added a friendly name and generated a GUID.
When I attempt to export as a DirectX mdl I get this error message :
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modeldef.xml has not been registered yet
Modeldef.xml file was not found
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As this is a new object/model, how is a Modeldef.xml created?
What am I doing wong here?
Thanks
Blender 4_2 to FSX.png
 
Do you read the prerequisites for the P3D/FSX Blender Toolset ?
Apparently not...
As I am new to Blender and the Toolsets, I'm still learning where to find these types of information (your link is to a three year old posting).
That link takes you to the Blender2P3D/FSX page that I had read, and it states as a Requirement "version: v3.x or later.", and since v4.2 is later, it was implied that it would meet the requirements.
Now I know and will install an earlier Blender version.
 
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