A Flight Simulator That Uses Satellite Imargery?

e2x2e

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I've tried a number of flight simulator programs, and none seem too good in terms of terrain realism. I would like a program that allows me to fly with ded-reckoning just like in real life...and that obviously requires realistic and up to date terrain. So...I had an idea. Google Earth has satellite imagery which is quick to load and is good enough for what I need. If only I could use that terrain with a flight simulator program? Does anybody know if this can be done?


PS: I'm aware of the hidden "flight sim" in Google Earth (http://earth.google.com/intl/en/userguide/v4/flightsim/index.html), but that is not what I want, I want an actual panel like you see in Microsoft Flight Sim, and the ability to use my USB Yoke with it.


Any suggestions are appreciated!
 

Wattnot

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What do you use for controls on your computer? Is it USB? Whenever I see any realistic controls (like a yoke that turns AND push/pulls) and real rudder pedals, they cost a fortune. Anything is better than a joystick or a steering wheel made for a car race game.
 
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e2x2e

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I have a USB yoke...and if I find a program that I like I'll buy rudder pedals.

Marduke: I've tried FlightGear...but it doesn't use satellite imagery, right?
 
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