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* If you are using a cutting-edge [[FlightGear Build Server|nightly build]] or a [[Building FlightGear|version controlled copy of FlightGear]], or you wish to use a cutting-edge aircraft, please see [[FGAddon#Obtaining aircraft]]. | * If you are using a cutting-edge [[FlightGear Build Server|nightly build]] or a [[Building FlightGear|version controlled copy of FlightGear]], or you wish to use a cutting-edge aircraft, please see [[FGAddon#Obtaining aircraft]]. | ||
* If you are using an aircraft from one of the [[FlightGear_hangars#Unofficial_sites|3rd party hangars]], it is best to contact the original aircraft author or the person in charge of the 3rd party hangar. | * If you are using an aircraft from one of the [[FlightGear_hangars#Unofficial_sites|3rd party hangars]], it is best to contact the original aircraft author or the person in charge of the 3rd party hangar. | ||
* If you are using Rembrandt, try turning this rendering system off. Aircraft that use model-default.eff for the windows (at the simple expense of doing nothing) rather than model-transparent, model-combined-transparent.eff or glass.eff (which instruct Rembrandt to not use deferred rendering for the glass) will have grey windows when using Rembrandt. | * If you are using Rembrandt, try turning this rendering system off. Aircraft that use <code>model-default.eff</code> for the windows (at the simple expense of doing nothing) rather than <code>model-transparent.eff</code>, <code>model-combined-transparent.eff</code> or <code>glass.eff</code> (which instruct Rembrandt to not use deferred rendering for the glass) will have grey windows when using Rembrandt. | ||
== The FAQ == | == The FAQ == |