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In recent years, these free flight simulators have even been significantly improved to rank equally with their commercial counterparts in terms of graphic design and features. One such online simulator that has caught the attention of many flight enthusiasts is the Google flight sim. This application is actually one of the surprises that you can find in the version 4.2 of Google Earth. Lets take a closer look at this simulation tool to see how it measures up to commercial simulators. In terms of aircraft selection, the Google flight simulator leaves much to be desired, as it only allows you to choose between two planes: an F16 fighter jet and an SR22 propeller airplane. This selection definitely pales in comparison to the hundreds of aircraft choices in commercial simulators like the www.kxsk.net/2012/virtual-pilot-3d.html. Professional Flight even enables you to fly a few helicopter and glider models, in addition to over a hundred different types of plane. In terms of choosing your starting position, the Google simulator provides you with three options: First is to start in your current view of Google Earth, meaning you are instantly in the air. The second item in Virtual Pilot 3D Review is to select from 27 available airports. Third, you can begin with the point where you ended your previous program. In contrast, the Pro Flight simulator enables you to select from over 20,000 airports situated in any state all around the world.