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== FlightGear Import/Export ==
== FlightGear Import/Export ==
In FlightGear, a utility called '3dconvert' is bundled with the source (Windows binary available  [ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/3dconvert-win32.zip here]), which has the ability to convert a number of 3d file formats. Exporting and importing 3d files for FlightGear can involve using the bundled '3dconvert', although it does not have to, given there are a number of third-party converters and import/export tools for 3d modeling applications.
In FlightGear, a utility called '3dconvert' is bundled with the source (Windows binary available  [ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/old/3dconvert-win32.zip here]), which has the ability to convert a number of 3d file formats. Exporting and importing 3d files for FlightGear can involve using the bundled '3dconvert', although it does not have to, given there are a number of third-party converters and import/export tools for 3d modeling applications.


It depends on a library called PLIB for making conversions between formats. As of this writing, _3dconvert_ can only open or save in formats supported by PLIB with any restrictions PLIB places on them.
It depends on a library called PLIB for making conversions between formats. As of this writing, _3dconvert_ can only open or save in formats supported by PLIB with any restrictions PLIB places on them.
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