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Did you know you can fly around the world using Google Earth's flight simulator? This uses Google Earth satellite images as the ground for a more realistic experience. You'll just need to download the free Google Earth Pro application to your computer to get started. This How.com.vn will show you how to use the Google Earth flight simulator on your PC, Mac, or Linux computer.
Launching the Flight Simulator in Google Earth
To use the flight simulator, download Google Earth Pro to your computer. Launch the flight simulator by pressing Ctrl + Alt + a (Windows) or Cmd + Option + a (Mac). You can select the SR22 or F-16 aircraft to pilot.
Steps
Starting the Flight Simulator
- Download Google Earth Pro on your computer. The flight simulator is only available on the desktop application. You can download Google Earth Pro on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer for free on the official Google website.
- Go to https://www.google.com/earth/about/versions/#download-pro in a web browser.
- Click Accept & Download.
- Install the setup.exe file.
- Launch Google Earth Pro.
- 2Set your flight course (optional). If you have a specific route in mind, you can mark it on your map so it's easier to find and follow in the simulator.
- Click and drag the map to find the general area.
- Click Tools at the top and select Ruler.
- Click the Path tab.
- Click the map to assign a start point, and then drag your mouse to the end point.
- Click Save.
- Enter a name and select OK.
Advertisement - Open the flight simulator. Click Tools in the top toolbar and select Enter Flight Simulator….
- You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + a (Windows) or Cmd + Option + a (Mac).
- A new window will pop up.
- 4Establish your simulator settings. There are three parts to this: aircraft, start position, and joystick support.
- Aircraft: Choose the airplane you would like to fly. The SR22 is a slower plane and easier for beginners while the F-16 is for more intermediate to expert users. In this guide, we are using the F-16 as an example.
- Start Position: If you set a destination in the second step, select Current View. Otherwise, you can select an airport or your last position on the flight simulator. Beginners should use the New York airport.
- Joystick: Check the box if you are using a joystick to control your airplane.
- 5Click Start Flight. This is at the bottom of the window.
- You'll need to wait a few moments for the map to load.
- Use the sidebar to help you navigate. Click View in the top toolbar and select Sidebar.
- You can also press Ctrl + Alt + b (Windows) or Cmd + Option + b (Mac).
Using the HUD
- 1Find the HUD. On your screen, you should see a green overlay with different lines, numbers, and words. This is your HUD
- Familiarize yourself with the HUD. This will help you pilot the plane properly.[1]
- In the top-right corner, you'll see your speed in knots.
- At the top center, you'll see a compass.
- On the right, you'll see your vertical speed (ft) per minute. If it goes negative, it means you are going down.
- Below that is your altitude (ft) above sea level.
- The arc in the center from the screen is your main HUD. The arc is your bank angle. The parallel lines are the pitch angle in degrees; if it says 90 then you're pointed straight up and are stalling.
- On the bottom left corner, you'll see a box. The left side is the throttle, the top side is the aileron, the right side is the elevator, and the bottom is the rudder.
- Above the box, you may see your flap indicator and landing gear status. If you're using the SR22, you won't see this.
Controlling the Plane
- Understand inverted controls. When you move the mouse down the screen, the nose will pitch up. When you move the mouse up the screen, the nose will pitch down.
- Turn right. Move the cursor to the right until the ground is directly to your right, then move the cursor to the bottom of the screen. This will cause you to turn to your right.
- Turn left. Move the cursor to the left side of the screen until the ground is directly to your left, then move the cursor to the bottom of the screen. This will cause you to turn to your left.
- Fly upward. Angle up by moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen.
- Fly downward. Angle down by moving the cursor to the top of the screen.
Landing
- 1Fly towards the airport you would like to land at. Increase the thrust to maximum setting, retract the gear and flaps. You should be cruising at around 650 knots.
- 2Line up the runway. When you're ready to land, align the aircraft so that the path you have drawn (the runway) is completely vertical and in the center of your screen.
- Decrease speed completely. Hold down the "Page Down" key to reduce your speed. You should lose thrust immediately.
- When you're a fair bit away from the airport, make sure that you're slow enough to land. For the F-16 and F-45, this speed is around 260 knots. If you go faster than this, you will crash.
- Press F to increase the flap setting. This slows the aircraft. This will also make it a little hard to steer. Increase the flaps to 100%.
- Extract landing gear by pressing the G key. This only applies for the F-16.
- Slowly start to move the cursor up so you angle down. Moving too quickly will cause your aircraft to crash.
- 7Keep an eye on your Altitude. This is on the right side of your HUD.
- 8Do the final descent slowly. Once you are about 100 feet or so above the ground make sure you go down slowly. This is the part where you are most likely to crash. While landing you may hit the ground and bounce up, but just slowly go down again. Make sure you descend very shallowly.
- Bring the plane to a complete stop. By now you should have landed but you're still moving. Just press both the "," and "." keys together and you will slow down to a complete stop in seconds. If you wish to brake faster, retract the flaps (by pressing shift + F).
- If you crash, a box will open with the option of exiting or resuming flight. If you resume flight you will start again directly over where you crashed. Just repeat the previous steps.
Community Q&A
- QuestionHow do you go faster?Community AnswerHold the Page Up key, making sure you don't have flaps on. If you have flaps on, hold Shift and press F till it's gone.
- QuestionHow do I maintain level flight using keyboard controls?Community AnswerWhen you are level, horizontally, press c to reset your ailerons. To stay level with the ground, keep your hud at 0 degrees by clicking up and down on the arrow keys.
- QuestionIs there an option for water landings?Community AnswerNo, at least not yet. If the water is deep enough, the plane will simply 'fly' through the body of water.
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Tips
- To remove the HUD, simply press the "H" key.Thanks
- For a complete guide check this website http://earth.google.com/intl/en/userguide/v4/ug_flightsim.htmlThanks
Warnings
- You may get dizzy doing this. If you do, press the spacebar and take a break.Thanks
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