Go for a spin in Google Earth’s F-16!

February 8, 2008 by Mark O'Neill | 2 comments

By Mark O’Neill

I am just about getting the hang of this flying thing in Google Earth’s flight simulator. But now it has just got a lot cooler! A very enterprising person has made an overlay picture of a F-16 cockpit that you can use while flying.

Just double-click on the file to open up Google Earth, load up the flight simulator and take off.

Make sure you’re using the F-16 though and not the other plane. Then as you fly, you can see the cockpit panels in front of you. Remember though that it’s only a picture so there’s still no sound.

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2 Responses to “Go for a spin in Google Earth’s F-16!”

  1. HiFi Guy says:

    lol google earth is going to become a competitor for MS flight simulator :p

  2. Lee McKusick says:

    It sure is a lot of fun. I particularly enjoy crashing into my house. Twisted, sure, but it brings an odd satisfaction. I even managed to land it, which is amazing to me.

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