Friday, August 31, 2007

Google Earth Flight Simulator

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Some time last week, Google expanded Google Earth with Google Sky. As fascinating as Google Sky is, that's not the focus of this post. Along with the latest update comes a hidden feature of which I cannot seem to find any other information about. It's not in the release notes and a search on Google produces no results. Seems Google have done one of their unpublicised updates they're becoming well-known for.

What I'm talking about is a flight simulator embedded within GE. Sounds awesome, doesn't it? If the thought amazes you as much as it did me, then might have run off and tried it for yourself. But there's a problem. Remember what I said above - it's a hidden feature!

First of all you'll have to install the latest version of GE. Once you've started it all up, then all you have to do is hit Ctrl+Alt+A (if you're running OS X it's Command+Option+A; some people have reported that Ctrl+A or Ctrl+Windows+A work when the standard Ctrl+Alt+A does not). You must be in Earth mode (i.e. not Sky mode) for this to work . If all goes as planned the following dialog should pop up:


As you can see from the screenshot there are only two aircraft to choose from at this stage. The F16 I find is much more enjoyable for a quick stint as it goes much faster than the SR22. Try both though as they're quite different flights. Then you get to pick a start position. The default option of Kathmandu runway gives you in the following scene:


Before going wild pressing random keys like I did, have a look at the controls. Sidetracking a bit, you'll notice that the top of that page gives proof that Google purposefully hid this feature:

Once you have entered flight simulator mode for the first time, you can re-enter the mode by choosing Tools > Enter Flight Simulator.
Moving on though, you can get a quick start by holding Page Up for a few seconds to increase to maximum thrust (thrust meter is the left bar of the lower-left meters). Once you've accelerated to a sufficient velocity use the arrow keys to take-off. The keys are in reverse as one would expect with any flight simulator, so use the down arrow to take-off. When you've gained enough altitude then stabalise the aircraft to a straight flight path.

It can be rather tricky to get the hang of as the controls are quite sensitive. However, the same can be said of any reasonable flight simulator as that's the nature of flying. After a little fiddling around and once you're stable you should see a nice view of the Himalayas out on the horizon:


I guess this next screenshot should have come before the last, since it's what most people will see first. However, this is not as bad as it may appear. Although I admittedly was very poor when I started out, I learned with a little practice. This shot is actually of a controlled upside-down flight. If I was really out of control I wouldn't have been able to capture such a nice shot!


To round up on the screenshots, here are a couple quick ones from flying over Frankfurt and New York. They're not all that fascinating to look at, especially when compared to the real experience.



Overall, I think they've done a good job considering (assuming?) this is their first release. There are several things missing though. A major thing is that you don't get a view of the aircraft at all. It would be nice if they could add several views, including a view from within the cockpit with full controls, etc. The controls are covered well. It works with joysticks, however I couldn't find one to test with. The mouse control is very effective although switching between mouse and keyboard I found a little poor as it would jerk the aircraft.

Unfortunately with poor bandwidth in South Africa most of the scenes didn't get a chance to fully load before going out of view. I'm sure this won't be an issue with a decent line. Even without it loading in full it was still very usable, which is a big plus!

The airports are covered fairly well, with almost all major airports included in the list. Perhaps a search option could be added to search for airports, since all the data should already be available as it's displayed in the main Google Earth view. However, the locations might not have sufficient precision. I think the aircraft selection needs to be improved drastically before this is fully launched.

All-in-all I think it's a great feature Google has added to one of their top products. I still remember the days when Microsoft Flight Simulator was considered so cool and that you had to pay for! With a bit more work this has lots of potential to greatly surpass other flight simulators.

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UPDATE: If you are struggling to get into flight simulator mode then follow the instructions below to manually enable flight simulator. After enabling, go Tools -> Enter Flight Simulator.

Windows:

Download FlightSim.reg, double click on it and restart Google Earth.

Linux:

echo 1 > .googleearth/Registry/google/googleearthplus/User/flightsim/isenabled

282 comments:

  1. very nice blog... keep up the good work!!! God Bless!!!

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  2. i love this... good job

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  3. This is cool!But,I haven't tried it yet...

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  4. this is a great share

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  5. the first thing i did was try and fly into a building, I've come to the conclusion that its a lot harder than it looks, and that it's a complete fucking lie that "terrorists" attacked the world trade center, especially since a few of the "terrorists" that were accused are still alive, and they were apparently terrible pilots anyway.

    search "zeitgeist" on Google. part 2.

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  6. Dudes, most people struggle to get onto the Simulator. You probably try to hold Ctrl and hold Alt and then press A. To get on, you have to press them all at the SAME TIME! Hope this clears things up.

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  7. I cant land properly most of the time.
    The arrow and the plus sign (near the center) gets too far and I crashed. I have tried setting the flaps, and also the elevator(up/down & home/end keys) but it separates nevertheless.
    If they are together, I can land.
    Can anyone help?

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  8. It just works great under Ubuntu-Studio even WITH joystick :)

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  9. What do you mean?

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  10. If you're having trouble starting the flight simulator for the first time, type Lilienthal into the "Fly To" box.

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  11. So, it works great on my macbook but for some reason, the compass or heading or whatever does not display. it makes flying kinda harder to find where i am headed....any suggestions???

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  12. thanks ur information


    it very useful

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  13. Marco,
    Help. I just downloaded flight simulator on my Macbook Pro and I cannot get teh throttle to work. Weather I am in the mouse-control mode or key-control mode, the PageUp button controls the aileron and not the throttle. I am sitting here on the runway. Is this common?
    Thanks,
    Jon

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  14. thanks ur information

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  15. Umm. I can't view buildings.

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  16. Compass disappears because window is too wide. Make the window more square and the compass will reappear. Anyone know a way around this?
    3D buildings are automatically turned off when you start GEFS. Pause flight, turn on sidebar and enable 3D buildings.
    On Macbook you have to hold fn key and page up/down to adjust throttle.

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  17. This simulator is great.Cant wait to be able to fly my new toy out in the air soon.We'll see if it is the same as here:P

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  18. I love this flight simulator but no see.What problem i don't no.3 time tested but no open.what can i do.

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  19. I was using different flight simulators since 1998, but Google did awesome job.

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  20. i love the Google Earth Flight Simulator but its hard to land.

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  21. I found this old post, it's great. Nowadays there are many flight sims available and I life flying on fighters...

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  22. I really think it is about time google added Engine Noise to this feature, for added realism.

    Just imagine doing a climb to stall and the engine cuts out.

    Or when you take of all throttle and just glide over fields at a low altitude.

    The addition of a hot air balloon would be good as well

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  23. I have Helicopter but has been broken

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  24. Hi Marco,

    thanks for sharing. I didn't even know about the google fligh simulator but it definitely looks awesome.

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  25. Cool. Being a pilot this is a nice feature for me

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  26. nice blog this is really interesting

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  27. not good visual in my pc lol

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  28. What an interesting bit of software Google has hidden...

    I'm an avid fan of flight simulators and like to experience full immersion within suitable technology. This, still, seems like its quite awesome.

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  29. Flight simulator was friggin awesome!
    Worked great for me.

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  30. Wow,can't wait to fly with this baby!

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  31. I am amazed at google earth, it is one of the greatest leaps in our lifetime, other than the moon landing of course. I hope that flight sim can be intergrated at some point to a very realistic level/

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  32. This really great. Keep the simulator updated! :)

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  33. Great post, I love the topographic viewing in this simulator.

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  34. That simulator is great, I love it!!

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  35. I would fancy being in a real aeroplane some time.... but for the time being this is not bad... Thanks

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  36. very intersting become a big problem for of people. so very helpful for remove it.

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  37. Goolge does cool stuff but do they really make their money back on this stuff or thet google street maps or the google earth

    yes it is cool but i wonder how muhc it cost to develop it and with no renenue coming back as well

    visit my site at http://www.fighting-mma.com

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  38. I just discovered the flight simulator. I am getting up to speed quickly but there is one feature that seems backwords to me. I fly large model airplanes so I understand flight control really well. WHY does the plane roll left when you move the mouse right? This is WRONG. The nose up and down is correct. Could some one enlighten me. I have used many early flight simulators in the dark ages of computers. I use MAC.

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  39. very informative article on flight simulator. Important is it's easy to nderstamd language.

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  40. It is hard getting this to work on Windows Vista, I suggest that you make sure you have all the updates and service packs on vista.

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  41. I like this post, thanks for share

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  42. This is very interesting, many people talking about that

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  43. man google spends a lot of money on uselss stuff

    nice options but still a lot of money

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  44. Check out this blog post of the google blog! It has a link to download plane models so you can see the plane you are flying!

    http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2009/08/planes_for_google_earth_flight_simu.html

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  45. There should be more planes to use.

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  46. Google should put a glide path and localizer into it. Those two things would make landing much easier.

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  47. Hola me gustaria aprender mas sobre el tema Quien es el de Colombia? Quien vive en Bogotá? o Barranquilla?, gracias

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  48. Wow, good job buddy...I have to say I am impressed, I wonder, is there an update to this simulator yet?

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  49. Thats an awesome piece of software!

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  50. great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  51. Cool! I'm addicted to google earth already.

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  52. Been on this a few times myself now, and I must say that I am quite enjoying it. There are quite a few commands to learn, so it is best to print them out and have thaem in front of you. The whole game play is very smooth. I hope that one day it can be combined with one of the Microsoft flight simulators. I would like to think that I will be able to connect some of my flight simulator parts and hardware to make the whole thing a bit more realistic, but that is a way off yet. Great to go on for a change

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  53. the latest version of GE is so cool, how do you know where you are in the flight simulation? Like say i wanted to go to Toronto how would i know i got ther or not or is there a way to get there
    ....but flight simulation is not about great looking landscapes!
    See you..

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  54. their are more easy way to take of
    1 pres the ([) button until 100%
    2press page up button about 3 sec
    3when already take of pres (]) button until 0%
    4for f-16 pres g after take of
    try it
    ps: i can't landing on right place(maybe on the city

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  55. I can confirm, it doesn't work on my MAC either.

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  56. This works for me too....nice share guys

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  57. Google Earth 5.0 is now available and you can now fly underwater! Just dip slightly below the surface of an ocean and open flight simulator. Once you've done this you can fly in water even if you start somewhere else.
    However, if you would like a little more, I highly recommend the following websites. These allow you to tweak the power of the aircraft, the HUD and even the physics of flying easily. My current record speed in the F-16 is 7,000km/hour. Hehe >:)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1ZRMJAY9nM
    http://www.gearthhacks.com/forums/showthread.php?13384-Google-Earth-Flight-Sim-Top-Speed

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  58. It'll work on google mars, but the gravity of mars appears to affect the flight.

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  59. It really is amazing how much functionality Google Earth packs into their product. Thanks for the heads up on the keyboard shortcuts.

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  60. One MUST use a Saitek X-52 desktop flight control system to genuinely enjoy GEFS. Oh yeah, don't forget to use the fastest MB, processor, 1gig video card AND a minimum 6gig DSL or broadband connection lest one be disappointed.

    The F-16 simulator is indeed pretty accurate based on my USAF F-16C experience.

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  61. Thanks a lot for the informative and interesting publication first of all. Actually I was looking for this information for a long time and finally have noticed this on your entry. Reading this great post I have found so many new and useful information about your manifesto, which I have not known before. I am so glad that I have bookmarked this website because I see that it is full of various and attractive information about everything. Thanks one more time for this publication, it was really interesting to read it.

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  62. Great post, love airplanes

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  63. You could just go to tools and click enter sim

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  64. you can actually dive into the Ocean, but it's hard to see anything down there.

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  65. really good but you dont have page up keys on a mac!or the end keys or the page down keys

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  66. The link (from Google) for the keyboard shortcuts doesn't work anymore. Would you have another link?
    Thanks

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  67. Want an extremely realistic flight simulator? One with over 20,000 of the world's real airports and over 120 + different types of aircraft? If so, check out this link.

    http://www.proflightsimulator.com/cb?cb=index1523

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  68. There's something missing on the aircraft hud display; the missing is the heading indicator

    Can anyone help me pls.!!!!

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