Aircraft stripper is just a generic name, it means nothing.
There are some good ones and some really cheap weak ones.
Don't let that name fool you, most all brands use that term now.
But like I said, test a small area for maybe 30 min. to be sure.
I prefer to not use stripper, I'll sand when possible, but sometimes
it's the only way to get those tight crannies stripped.
Just make darn sure you wash and scrub it real good after stripping.
I use a red scotchbrite with Joy dish detergent and scrubb the plastic thoroughly.
Then , just as important, make sure it's completely dry before painting.
I like the stripper in aerosol cans, you can build it up without disturbing it.
Autozone even sells some that worked pretty good.
there are gallon cans from Home Depot that come with a little sprayer,
that works good too.