Press Ctrl+Alt+A (Command + Option + A on Mac) or go to the Tools menu and click "Enter Flight Simulator".
Help is provide by a web link on the opened tab. See also URL in related link below for detailed instructions on how to fly and land the airplane.
Google Earth versions 4.2 and higher have a built-in Flight Simulator that you can fly around the world.
Yes. Google Earth has been doing Flight Simulator since version 4.2.
Quite a few flight simulators use Google Earth. An online example of this would be GEFS Online. GEFS is a free online flight simulator, and can only be used via Google Chrome. Another popular simulator is "Microsofts' Flight Simulator." However, one must buy this software.
To access the driving simulator in Google Earth, first, open Google Earth on your computer. Then, enter "Google Earth Flight Simulator" in the search bar or press Ctrl + Alt + A (or Command + Option + A on Mac) to launch the flight simulator. While there is no dedicated driving simulator, you can explore the terrain and roads within Google Earth by zooming in and navigating manually. Alternatively, you can use Google Maps for a more interactive driving experience with real road simulations.
No, you cannot use the add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
No. On Flight Simulator, you fly planes, which is why it is called Flight Simulator, and has planes on the cover.
Comma (,) for the left brake, and period for the right brake (.)
To use afterburners in Microsoft Flight Simulator X, apply full throttle.
You can use an airbridge in Microsoft Flight Simulator X by pressing Ctrl + J.
An affordable way to get flight simulator training is to use the MS Flight Simulator program. This mimics real life flying.
You can change the fly-to speed in google earth to move more slowly or go warp speed when flying to a location. The speed can be adjusted under Tools/Options/Navigation. In you want to go fast in Google Earth's flight simulator then you press the PgUp key to accelerate. Other tricks to explorer faster can be done using the various hot-keys for various functions.
Google Earth has a bunch of tools including Historical view, Street View, a Ruler for measuring distance/area, and a Flight Simulator to name just a few.Detailed help can be found in the Google Earth User's guide in related links below. Start with 'Getting Started' section or jump to a specific section that you're looking for help in.
MS Flight Simulator(2004 or 2006) is required to use FS Fighter Pilot add on?