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Google Earth flight simulator only has the front cockpit view with the option to rotate pilot viewpoint by pressing Arrow keys + Alt (slow) or CTRL (fast). This moves the viewpoint in the direction of the arrow. This is not a fully-functional flight simulator. If you need a 3rd person view then you'd have to try X-Plane or another product. As an alternative, there is Xavier Tassin's Google Earth Flight Simulator, which uses Google Earth web browser plugin. This provides several aircraft choices with a 3rd person view. See related links.
on Google earth but you have to download it first
There is a "Planet Button". Click that before starting the Flight Simulator then select the start position as the Current View when you pick your aircraft. This allow you to fly on the Moon or Mars in addition to Earth.
The button toolbar (below the menu) is automatically hidden when you start Flight Simulator mode. However, the menu (File, Tools, etc.) cannot be hidden. You can enter full-screen mode to maximize the flight sim view - this option is found in View menu.
Google maps provides different features like satelitte view, street view, terrain view and other things like longitude and latitude. It also gives directions and landmark images.
The website Flight Aware has live flight tracking. It is also available on Flight Stats. Other sites offering this service include Flight View and Plane Finder.
Google Maps from the web browser and Google Earth from the desktop can view Street View. you can also view traffic.
Some of resolution of pictures on Google Street View is higher than other pictures. Some pictures feature resolution from five years ago, for example and that is already outdated. The exact maximum resolution of Google Street View is not disclosed.
on google images or any other search engine
Yes, but you must share it with them first.
a view that is seen as if you were looking at an area from above earths surface