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Hi, im on the 2nd part of a tutorials and for some reason one of my vertex seems to be weird.

This is meant to be straight, its the same on the oposite side aswell:

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Blake
 
Might try deleting the two bad points, then using the edge select tool to highlight the two lines you want "connected" by those two vertices, and use the connect option to add back in the misaligned line.

If that made any sense.

Or you could simply reposition one of the vertices manually in the XYZ spectrum.
 
What is the purpose of that small polygon?
If you want to get rid of it, go to the Vertex sub-edit mode, then Target Weld each of the two vertices to their neighbor.
 
** Small point **

I notice your project is called "untitled". Always give things a name and save them as you go, the sooner the better.

If your project is untitled, then it has not been saved at all.

This is particularly important in FSX scenery, and you should make a habit of assigning a GUID and saving as the FIRST thing you do.

(...back to usual programming)
 
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