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Old 18th August 2008, 14:34   #1 (permalink)
No_Speed_Restriction
 
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Google Earth Flight Sim

Just wondering if anyone else had the pleasure of using the built in flight sim in Google Earth. My own critique is that one cant beat the scenery (for obvious reasons) but the software lets you down once you descend to very low levels as the satellite image starts to blur. Also the HUD could do with a little upgrade. All in all, very impressed.

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