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The '''AC3D file format''' is the native file format used by the [[AC3D]] modelling software, and is the best supported file format for 3D models in FlightGear. The file format specification has been made available [https://web.archive.org/web/20180814212703/http://www.inivis.com/ac3d/man/ac3dfileformat.html|online] by the software developer. These files contain meshes, UV-mappings, texture paths and material definitions. It's ASCII text and easy to edit via scripts or, to some extent, by hand. | The '''AC3D file format''' is the native file format used by the [[AC3D]] modelling software, and is the best supported file format for 3D models in FlightGear. The file format specification has been made available [https://web.archive.org/web/20180814212703/http://www.inivis.com/ac3d/man/ac3dfileformat.html|online] by the software developer. These files contain meshes, UV-mappings, texture paths and material definitions. It's ASCII text and easy to edit via scripts or, to some extent, by hand. | ||
== Usage with FlightGear == | |||
{{note| Not all version of the AC3D file format are compatible with FlightGear. It is suggested to stick with version 12 of the format, known as <code>AC3Db</code>.}} | |||
The AC3D file format is one of the best supported file formats for 3D models in FlightGear, and it is often used for modelling [[aircraft]], and [[scenery]] models. | |||
== Usage with other applications == | == Usage with other applications == |
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