September 5, 2007
Google Earth Flight Simulator Keyboard controls on Windows/Macintosh
Google Earth Flight Simulator
Google has integrated a secret flight simulator into the latest version of Google Earth – allowing you to fly an F-16 jet Viper fighter plane or an SR22 propellor plane .
But do you have Google Earth 4.2 yet ???
If not, download the latest Google Earth with the Flight Simulator game (not a game, its real)
right now, right here. Just download Google Pack from this link : (choose Google Earth alone if you don’t want anything else. But all the software is good)
Flight Simulator Keyboard Controls
- To enter the flight simulator mode, press Ctrl + Alt + A (Command/Open Apple Key+ Option + A on the Mac).
- Once you have entered flight simulator mode for the first time, you can re-enter the mode by choosing Tools > Enter Flight Simulator. To leave flight simulator mode, click Exit Flight Simulator in the top right corner or press Ctrl + Alt + A (Command/Open Apple Key+ Option + A on the Mac).
The following keystrokes control navigation and other aspects of the flight simulator. You can also control the aircraft with a mouse or joystick. To disable or enable mouse controls, left click (single click on a Mac). Once mouse controls are active, the pointer shape changes to a cross on your screen.
Note – Note that until you enter flight simulator mode, the following commands do not work.
To fly, you need to read this list of keyboard shortcuts, but you can also use a mouse or a joystick. “To disable or enable mouse controls, left click (single click on a Mac). Once mouse controls are active, the pointer shape changes to a cross on your screen.”
Enjoy your flight, Flight Lieutenant !!! the Google Earth is all yours.
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