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<title>Google Earth Flight Simulator Manual</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>What if you want to buy Microsoft Flight Simulator X, but don't have the money?</p>


 <p>No problem, since the newest version of Google Earth (4.2) has a built-in flight simulator. This is a great feature! Some parts of the world are made in 3D so that makes it even more fun.</p>
 


 <p>Having problems with the simulator? This guide is a complete manual of the flight simulator and will show you how to fly your plane.</p>
 


 <p>Please enjoy yourself!</p>
 


 
<h3>How to open the flight simulator?</h3>

 

 <p><ol><li>You will first need Google Earth version 4.2 or higher. You can download it for free <a target="_blank" href="http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html">here</a>.</li><li>Now start up Google Earth.</li><li>Next, press Ctrl + Alt + A.</li><li>A window will pop up (See image below).</li></ol></p>
 
<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/webupon/2007/09/18/60065_0.jpg" />





<h3>1. Aircraft selection</h3>



<p>In the 4.2 version, there are only two planes available: the F16 jet fighter and the SR22 propeller airplane.</p>




<h3>F16</h3>




<p>This plane is for advanced pilots. The max speed is enormous, but flying it requires concentration and isn't so easy.</p>


<p><ul><li>Take-off speed: 210</li><li>Maximum speed when flying straight: 1000</li></ul></p>



<h3>SR22</h3>


<p>This is a nice plane for starters. It reacts quite well and is not too difficult to master.</p>



<p><ul><li>Take-off speed: 80</li><li>
Maximum speed when flying straight: 210</li></ul></p>



<h3>2. Start position</h3>



<p>You can move to any place in Google Earth and then click "Current view" in the simulator window. Your plane will then start from the spot you selected.</p>


<p>You can also choose one of the 27 airport from the drop-down list. You will than start on the runway of that airport.</p>

<p>A third option is to start from the last position in the simulator.</p>



<h3>3. Joystick support</h3>



<p>Here you can turn your joystick on and off.</p>





<h3>How to fly your airplane</h3>


<p>I suggest you take the SR22 since this is the best plane for new players. This is a list of the controls:</p>


<p><ol><li>Increase thrust: PgUp</li>
<li>Decrease thrust:	  PgDn</li>
<li>Aileron left:	   Left arrow</li>
<li>Aileron right:  Right arrow</li>
<li>Elevator push:	  Up arrow</li>
<li>Elevator pull:	   Down arrow</li>
<li>Rudder left:	   Shift + left arrow</li>
<li>Rudder right:	  Shift + right arrow</li>
<li>Increase flaps:	  F</li>
<li>Decrease flaps:	  Shift + F</li>
<li>Left wheel brake:	  , (Comma)</li>
<li>Right wheel brake:	  . (Period)</li>
<li>Gear:	    G</li>
<li>Pause:	    Space</li>
<li>Toggle HUD on/off:	 H</li>
<li>Thrust: Generates speed</li>
<li>Aileron: Makes your plane roll to the left/right</li>
<li>Elevator: Makes your plane go up/down</li>
<li>Rudder: Makes your plane turn left/right. This is especially useful for turning on the ground.</li>
<li>Flaps: Flaps reduce your speed. Put your flaps to 100% when you're going to land.</li>
<li>Brakes: These stop your airplane. Use both brakes at the same time.</li>
<li>Gear: This opens your landing gear. (Only works on F16)</li></ol></p>





<h3>
HUD</h3>


<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/webupon/2007/09/18/60065_1.jpg" />



<h3>1 - Speed meter</h3>

<p>The arrow shows your speed.</p>

<h3>2 - Height meter</h3>

<p>The arrow shows you height</p>

<h3>3 - Artificial horizon</h3>




<p>The artificial horizon consists of two parts:</p>

<p>First you have the lines with numbers on their sides. They display the ascent/descent rate your plane has.</p>

<p>The other part is the half moon above the lines. This displays your rotation.</p>

<p>Since my plane is on the ground standing still, my speed is 0, my altitude is around 100 and the artificial horizon also looks fine.</p>


<h3>Crashing</h3>


<p>If your plane crashes, a window will pop up.</p>


<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/webupon/2007/09/18/60065_2.jpg" />



<p>You can choose to resume the flight from where you crashed, then you will respawn above the crash site.</p>
<p>Or, you can choose to exit the flight simulator.</p>


<h3>Extra</h3>




<p>Here's an in-flight picture.</p>



<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/webupon/2007/09/18/60065_3.jpg" />



<p>I'm flying in a SR22. My speed is 150, my altitude is 600 - 700 and I'm flying a little upwards. I'm also a little bit rotated to the right.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FServices%2FGoogle-Earth-Flight-Simulator-Manual.46662"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webupon.com%2FServices%2FGoogle-Earth-Flight-Simulator-Manual.46662" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 07:47:50 PST</pubDate></item>
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