David Baron wrote:
> Certainly did. I expect NASA soon to follow and be even better :-)
> (As I said, they care not selling this stuff, not even contaminating it with 
> tasteless ads. So why can't we all work together and share 
> resources--control-:-): Take aircraft to cloud-9.
> 
> This, cited by Chris Pirillo from Google's site:
>  
> Flight Simulator Keyboard Controls
> This document describes the various keyboard combinations that you can use 
> with the flight simulator features of Google Earth. To enter the flight 
> simulator mode, press Ctrl + Alt + A (Command/Open Apple Key + Option + A on 
> the Mac). Once you have entered flight simulator mode for the first time, you 
> can re-enter the mode by choosing Tools > Enter Flight Simulator. To leave 
> flight simulator mode, click Exit Flight Simulator in the top right corner or 
> press Ctrl + Alt + A (Command/Open Apple Key+ Option + A on the Mac). 
> The following keystrokes control navigation and other aspects of the flight 
> simulator. You can also control the aircraft with a mouse or joystick. To 
> disable or enable mouse controls, left click (single click on a Mac). Once 
> mouse controls are active, the pointer shape changes to a cross on your 
> screen. 
> Note - Note that until you enter flight simulator mode, the following 
> commands 
> do not work.
> 
>  
> spacer 
>   Command
>  
> Windows/Linux
>  Keystroke(s)
> 
> Mac
>  Keystroke(s)
> 
> Result or Comment 
> 
> Exit flight simulator    Ctrl + Alt + A, Escape Command/Open Apple Key  + 
> Option + A, Escape   Exits flight simulator mode. 
>   Open flight simulator options   Ctrl + Alt + ACommand/Open Apple Key   + 
> Option + A   Opens the flight simulator dialog box.
>   Rotate pilot viewpoint   Arrow keys + Alt (slow) or Ctrl (fast)   Arrow 
> keys 
> + Alt (slow) or Ctrl (fast)   Moves the viewpoint in the direction of the 
> arrow.
>   Display flight simulator help   Ctrl + H    -   Opens this flight simulator 
> keyboard commands page.
>    Increase thrust    Page Up    Page Up   -
>    Reduce thrust    Page Down    Page Down   -
>    Aileron left    Left arrow  Left arrow  -
>    Aileron right    Right arrow   Right arrow  -
>    Elevator push    Up arrow   Up arrow   -
>    Elevator pull    Down arrow   Down arrow down   -
>    Rudder left    Insert   Shift + left arrow  -
>    Rudder right    Enter (numeric keypad)    Enter (numeric keypad)   -
>    Rudder left    Shift + left arrow  Shift + left arrow  -
>    Rudder right    Shift + right arrow  Shift + right arrow  -
>    Elevator trim nose down    Home    Home   -
>    Elevator trim nose up    End    End   -
>    Elevator trim nose down    Shift + up arrow  Shift + up arrow  -
>    Elevator trim nose up    Shift + down arrow   Shift + down arrow  -
>    Reduce flap setting    Left bracket    Left bracket   -
>    Increase flap setting    Right bracket    Right bracket   -
>    Reduce flap setting    Shift + F    Shift + F   -
>    Increase flap setting    F    F   -
>    Center aileron and rudder    5    5   -
>    Center aileron and rudder   C   C   -
>    Extend/retract landing gear    G    G   Only works if landing gear is 
> retractable on current aircraft 
>    Left wheel brake    , (comma)    , (comma)   -
>    Right wheel brake    . (period)    . (period)   -
>    Pause simulation    Space    Space   -
>    Toggle HUD    H    H
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

I was beginning to wonder if it was available in the Linux version. In 
Linux it's CTRL + A.
Regards
Sid.
-- 
Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot
Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support 
Specialist, Cricket Coach
Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks


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