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Google Earth - RonMac - 11-12-2005 Just playing around with Google Earth and found my area now covered in stunning detail. My House, my conservatory, my garden, chairs, parasols etc etc. If you have not D/L this yet, go get it, its a fabulous thing to play with. Just dreaming, but imagine Google Earth mixing with FS Scenery.....that is surely where we go next. Airports that ARE where they are! Re: Google Earth - pdjpeter - 11-12-2005 yea i got google earth i like zooming in on all major airports Re: Google Earth - Dutch64 - 11-12-2005 It's nice for usa, rest of the world (except some areas) is low resolution.... Re: Google Earth - WBHoenig - 11-12-2005 The problem is that Google doesn't like Micro$oft much. I wish that they'd use Google Earth scenery, though. Re: Google Earth - fruitfly - 11-12-2005 I prefer zooming out. ![]() Re: Google Earth - pdjpeter - 11-12-2005 most of the uk now is high res including my area of dorset in the south Re: Google Earth - samiranks - 11-12-2005 you know RonMac i thought about that idea of google earth for fs9 that would be awesome. But it seems like we're getting there. Megascenery is the closest as of now as far as i can see. But we dont know what the next flightsimulator would do Re: Google Earth - Jetsgo - 11-12-2005 My review... NASA World Wind 1.3 is basicly like Google Earth, NASA's got way better high up ariel view's, but Google's got exellent shots of close up things, like your house and stuff. Neither of them have been updated in the last while, they both do not show the Jumeirah Palm Islands, which is kind of disapointing. Google's got amazing shot's of South Africa, I've zoomed in on a heard of elephants before, it's amazing, and I've caught a heard of penguins in the north ![]() but NASA doesn't? My final verdict... Google Earth take's less time to set up and load, and is generally very simple comapred to World Wind. But, World Wind does not have random coulour patches everywhere, where as Google Earth does. Concidering you can zoom in on a parked Mercades on a ten-lane highway in the United Arab Emirates, I'd give this one to Google! Re: Google Earth - RonMac - 12-12-2005 I agree Google has the edge. They admit to using aircraft photograph images, along with Satellitte imagery and computers blend it all in. Another stunning thing is the 360 degree video taken at famous or just interesting points. In Glasgow, Scotland, we have a famous streetmarket called The Barras (Barrows), and someone has made a 360 of a trader and his 'barrow'. These steet markets are shown across Europe as far as I am aware. Brilliant 360 of Glasgow Cathedral (12th C) in stunning quality video. (How do you do 360 pan stuff??) So, many of the Info points sub menu to video like this. I cannot make out types of cars in Glasgow, but the google Head Office takes you almost to Tag plate resolution. Stunning. The ability to alter angle of view is clever. No 3D but to see your house on a flat plane and then Terrain it, gives you accurate (I assume) Height Above Sea Level data. Zooming Out/In allows exact Height above ground to be shown from view point....funny to see your house from 0 to 25K! A truly fantastic Program/Broadband application, that lets us see just what computers in your own house can now achieve. Just a tad away from my first Sinclair ZX 81, with 1/2 K Ram, that started me off on this long weary and expensive road. Programming for hours a wee white dot between to lines and calling it Tennis to Google Earth in 24 years. Now that IS impressive! Re: Google Earth - samiranks - 12-12-2005 there was a program that was use for flightsimulator that you can actually take picture clips from eg. google earth and upload it to make scenery i fs9. I wish i remember the name of that program. And if i knew or had time to really know how to do it, I would be surely using google scenery in fs9. Oh well i guess ill leave it to the experts and keeps spending hundreds of dollars buying payware scenery Re: Google Earth - lightrail - 12-12-2005 There is a utility that lets you take a flight plan from FS9 and import it into Google earth - so it draws the route, include the climb, flight level and descent in Google Earth. The program is called Flips. Re: Google Earth - pdjpeter - 12-12-2005 light trail have u got a link for that? Re: Google Earth - SWAFO - 12-12-2005 Quote:lightrail wrote: Never heard of that. Might provide some fun ![]() Re: Google Earth - fruitfly - 12-12-2005 No? It was a winning freeware in the Utilities category for October; it's called flips11.zip: http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds?1H8H0059=main/votr-all.htm Re: Google Earth - samiranks - 12-12-2005 http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/file oh i saw that download. Brad im not sure how it actually works but. I dont know if it was something i was interested in so i never read up on it. I guess i will now Post Edited ( 12-12-05 18:24 ) |