The window says that the plug-in is available on Windows and Mac OS X 
10.6 and later.

For the record, Google Earth has had a very basic flight simulator 
within the program. Based on the description, it looks like they added 
weather, some aircraft, instrumentation approaches, autopilot, and 
realistic flight models to that. The downside I see here is that you 
have to be online.

Saikrishna Arcot

On Tue 19 Mar 2013 12:38:43 PM CDT, Alasdair Campbell wrote:
> My attention was recently drawn by a UK tecky tv programme to
> http://www.gefs-online.com/
> a google earth flight sim which could be the answer to all landclass
> boundary problems. Has anyone checked this out yet?
> I've had a go at trying this out, but it seems to lean heavily in favour
> of Windows as opposed to Linux/OSX
> I've not had much luck  at getting this to run on my dual booting box,
> but wonder if anyone out there has had any success?
>
> Kind regards,
> Alasdair Campbell
>
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