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'''$FG_SCENERY''' defines the scenery directories for [[FlightGear]]. It can be set with the <code>--fg-scenery=</code> option (from the [[command line]] or in the [[fgfsrc]] file) or via the FlightGear launcher.  
The [[Environment variables|environment variable]] '''$FG_SCENERY''' is a '''setting''' that defines the scenery directories for [[FlightGear]]. The normal way to set this and add/remove scenery directories is from the <code>[[Qt-launcher]] > Addons > Additional Scenery folders > Add</code>- see this youtube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNN_AZhaHPU video tutorial] for FlightGear 2020.x. 
 
You can also set '''$FG_SCENERY''' with the <code>--fg-scenery=</code> option (from the [[command line]] or in the [[fgfsrc]] file) or via the FlightGear launcher.


Scenery other than the default airport and surrounding area that is shipped with FlightGear should not be placed inside the scenery directory of [[$FG_ROOT]]. Separate directories should be created.  To use these, [[#Multiple directories|see below]].
Scenery other than the default airport and surrounding area that is shipped with FlightGear should not be placed inside the scenery directory of [[$FG_ROOT]]. Separate directories should be created.  To use these, [[#Multiple directories|see below]].
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