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GeoFS is a free flight simulator using global satellite images and running in your web browser or as a mobile app. Realistic and multiplayer, GeoFS provides real-life commercial traffic (ADS-B) and local weather conditions wherever you fly in the world.
- Fly
Enable multiplayer Show Community Contributed 3D Models...
- GeoFS HD
HD aerial images in GeoFS. GeoFS is running, for free, on...
- Schools
A private multiplayer session: all students from the same...
- Businesses
Private multiplayer: all pilots from the same business group...
- Mobile Apps
GeoFS Apps GeoFS optimized and wrapped in a native app...
- Instructions
With just two keys you can take to the skies and look down...
- Live Map
Live map showing all pilots currently flying in GeoFS
- Testimonials
Feedback from professional GeoFS users. Henry Mann, FUSE...
- Fly
In the menu: Click Tools Enter Flight Simulator. Windows: Press Ctrl + Alt + a. Mac: Press ⌘+ Option + a. Choose your plane. Choose which aircraft you want to fly, where you want to start your...
21 iun. 2024 · 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.
29 mai 2023 · How to Use the Google Earth Flight Simulator. Have you ever wondered what it's like to fly a plane and explore the world from above? Well, now you can, thanks to Google Earth's Flight...
2 mai 2023 · Google Earth is great at making us feel small, but if you’re the jet-setting type you’ll want to try the secret flight simulator game it has hidden away.
18 apr. 2014 · With the the release of Google Earth 4.2 back in 2007, Google added a much-requested feature to the product; a flight simulator. To try it out for yourself, simply go to [Tools] –> [Enter...
4 nov. 2022 · Google Earth 4.2 came with a nifty Easter egg: a hidden flight simulator. You could fly your virtual airplane from several airports or start midair from any location. The feature was so popular that it was incorporated as a standard function of Google Earth and Google Earth Pro.