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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.
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Fly high and experience the joy of flight in this captivating online game, available for free on Silvergames.com. The skies await, Captain – have a fantastic flight! Controls: I = engine start, Arrows up / down = engine power, WASD = direction, QE = rotate, C = camera.
Players get to take control of a variety of aircraft, starting their journey from the airport and navigating towards their destination. This online game, playable for free on Silvergames.com, boasts incredibly realistic graphics and smooth gameplay, providing a genuine feel of flying an airplane.
GeoFS is providing 10–60 meter global Sentinel-2 satellite images for free. When flying with this dataset, the resolution is not sufficient to clearly render runways so GeoFS overlay a standard runway image for all the world major airports.
Afraid of flying? Test out your biggest fear or simply have fun cruising through the virtual skies with these free flight simulators.
GeoFS, known before 2017 as Google Earth Flight Simulator (GEFS), is a free, online, multiplayer, global flight simulator. Created by Xavier Tassin in 2010, the game runs in any browser, and is designed to be as hardware-friendly as possible.
GeoFS is a multiplayer flight simulator offering a global environment from satellite images. Available for free on the web, enhanced with an HD subscription or as a mobile App, GeoFS is used in education programs, by pilots practicing VFR, or simply for flying together in beautiful landscapes.
Web Flight Simulator is a free web based flight simulator online game right in your browser. Fly in a plane across the globe!
GeoFS is a French multi-platform browser-based flight simulator based on the Cesium WebGL Virtual Globe. [2] The free map is based on images taken by the Sentinel-2 satellite while the HD map is from Bing Maps. [3]