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** by Samo: [http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=91&t=252648&highlight=blender+aircraft Policarpov I-15 Chato]
** by Samo: [http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=91&t=252648&highlight=blender+aircraft Policarpov I-15 Chato]
** by Witold Jaworski: [http://airplanes3d.net/wm-000_e.xml E-book "Virtual Modeling" ] on P-40B. With over 3600 pictures and 1112 pages. Currently only in Polish (no English). But you can try machine translation plus the use of many pictures :-)
** by Witold Jaworski: [http://airplanes3d.net/wm-000_e.xml E-book "Virtual Modeling" ] on P-40B. With over 3600 pictures and 1112 pages. Currently only in Polish (no English). But you can try machine translation plus the use of many pictures :-)
* Aircraft modeling video tutorial
** How to model an airliner (Blender 2.5): [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5pva-Meu7E youtube]
** Blender 2.5 Tutorial- Introduction to Modeling in Blender: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGfJLsm54ho&feature=related youtube]


=== Also related to modeling and Blender ===
=== Also related to modeling and Blender ===

Revision as of 15:52, 10 May 2012

Blender is a open source 3D content creation suite available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License and available for free. [1] Many FlightGear developers use Blender, and there are a lot of articles on the FlightGear Wiki about using it.

Note: An importer/exporter for FlightGear's most common 3D format (AC3D, .ac) is only included in Blender version 2.49b or older. For later versions you have to install it manually:

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Blender related articles

Also related to modeling and Blender

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