Google Earthโs hidden flight simulator is taking off globally
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Google Earth serves as a neat way to virtually explore the globe. The 3D mapping program doesnโt just offer a top-down view of the world; you can also go street level or even view historical imagery taken
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Google Earth serves as a neat way to virtually explore the globe. The 3D mapping program doesnโt just offer a top-down view of the world; you can also go street level or even view historical imagery taken from years ago. If you want to have a little fun with your exploration, you can now virtually fly your way through different locales.
In case you didnโt know, the desktop version of Google Earth has long had a hidden flight simulator mode. In fact, the game has been in there since 2007, but it had to be unlocked with a secret keystroke: Ctrl+Alt+A. In a recent announcement , Google revealed that it would expand access to the relatively unknown feature globally. The feature is now easily accessible on desktop and available to all users.
To access flight simulator mode, youโll need to open your browser and head over to the Google Earth website . From there, youโll want to hit the Explore Earth button at the top of the page. In the top menu bar, navigate to the Tools tab and scroll down to Flight simulator. As soon as you click, youโll be in the cockpit, flying across the virtual skies.
While itโs not quite as advanced as something like Microsoft Flight Simulator, itโs still a fun way to pass the time. It will also take you some time to get used to the controls. Speaking of controls, Google has shared some instructions on how to control the airplane over on its developers page .
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