Google Earth Hides Flight Simulator
Pre-listed runways, including a majority of the world's heavily-trafficked airports, can be selected so that players can launch into the air and typically be in the midst of a three-dimensional representation of the surrounding city. Planes can be controlled with either a joystiq or keyboard and mouse combination, although the keyboard tends to jerk the cockpit around, rather than smoothly flying through the sky.
Source: Marco Gallotta [http://marco-za.blogspot.com/2007/08/google-earth-flight-simulator.html]
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Pre-listed runways, including a majority of the world's heavily-trafficked airports, can be selected so that players can launch into the air and typically be in the midst of a three-dimensional representation of the surrounding city. Planes can be controlled with either a joystiq or keyboard and mouse combination, although the keyboard tends to jerk the cockpit around, rather than smoothly flying through the sky.
Source: Marco Gallotta [http://marco-za.blogspot.com/2007/08/google-earth-flight-simulator.html]
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