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How to use the flight simulator in Google Earth

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Tutorials


Wednesday October 7, 2009

Google Earth

is loaded with features. You can view the Earth, the Moon, the stars and even Mars. Some people don't realize that there's also a

flight simulator in Google Earth

. We're here to point it out and show you some basics.

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Show Notes

- Get Google Earth

- In Google Earth click Tools and then Enter Flight Simulator.

- You get your choice of aircraft. Either an F-16 fighter jet, or an SR22 prop plane.

- You can start from your current position or you can pick an airport from the drop-down menu.

- If you have a joystick you can use it to fly your plane.

- If you don't have a joystick you can fly the plane with just the mouse and keyboard commands.

- Here is the Flight Simulator Help

- Starting on a runway you can see the runway and the horizon.

- The Heads Up Display or HUD is on the screen. To toggle the HUD press H.

- Speed is on the left of the HUD and altitude is on the right.

- In the center is your indication of pitch angle. Level is 0.

- To takeoff you need to increase power to your engines. Use PG UP on a PC or FN+Up arrow on a Mac.

- Increase speed until you're going about 150 and then gently tap the down arrow. Pressing down raises the nose.

- Try to keep your angle at around 10 degree until you get some altitude and then you can level off.

- Left arrow takes you left, right arrow takes you right.

- If you crash you have the option of resuming your flight or exiting Flight Simulator.

- To raise the landing gear use the G key.
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