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{{main article|Working with FlightGear models in Blender}}  | {{main article|Working with FlightGear models in Blender}}  | ||
{{note|If you do not see the option for <code>AC3D (.ac)</code> under <code>File > Import</code>, your add-on is either not installed, or not working correctly.}}  | {{note|If you do not see the option for <code>AC3D (.ac)</code> under <code>File > Import</code>, your add-on is either not installed, not enabled, or not working correctly.}}  | ||
Once the add-on is installed, AC3D models can be imported in the same manner as any other model foramat into Blender by using the <code> File > Import > AC3D (.ac)</code> dialog.    | Once the add-on is installed, AC3D models can be imported in the same manner as any other model foramat into Blender by using the <code> File > Import > AC3D (.ac)</code> dialog.    | ||
[[File:Blender AC3D import dialog.png|thumb|This figure demonstrates how to import an AC3D model in Blender using a third-party addon.]]  | [[File:Blender AC3D import dialog.png|thumb|This figure demonstrates how to import an AC3D model in Blender using a third-party addon.]]  | ||
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