Google Earth's Secret Flight Simulator Is Now Free for Everyone on the Web
The browser-based feature lets users fly over cities and landmarks with no download required, alongside new professional tools in Google Earth.
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You can now fly over almost anywhere on Earth with Google's new flight simulator
Happy Mag https://happymag.tv Google’s new Flight Simulator lets you fly anywhere on Earth for free from your browser. Google Earth has quietly launched one of those features that’s meant to kill five minutes... Happy Mag https://happymag.tv
Google Earth Flight Simulator Launches on Web
Experienced users of Google Earth on the desktop already know the flight simulator mode a little longer. Those who use the Google Earth website can now also fly directly in the web browser around the world. Simply head for the desired destination, select "Tools > Flight Simulator" and control the virtual airplane with mouse, joystick or arrow keys. I am then just on my way to my grandmother's house. (direct link, via The Awesomer)
Google Earth has now integrated a free flight simulator directly into the web browser. Flight simulation is literally around the world and does not require a download to save your hard drive and wallet.
Did you like the hidden flight simulator in the web version of Google Earth? So GeoFS is likely to scotch you for good! GeoFS is a completely free flight simulator developed by the French Xavier Tassin, which runs directly in your browser. You open geo-fs.com , you choose your zinc from about thirty devices, and you're in the air over any point of the globe. Everything is piloted on the keyboard and mouse, so you don't need to take the joystick …

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