Geo-fs.con

GeoFS.con is a web-based flight simulator leveraging Cesium.js and real-world geodata. Key features:

Accessible via any modern browser – desktop or mobile. Start flying in seconds at geofs.con.


is a comprehensive, browser-based flight simulator that utilizes global satellite imagery to provide a realistic flying experience without requiring a heavy software installation. Originally launched in 2010 as the Google Earth Flight Simulator (GEFS), it has evolved into a robust platform featuring a dedicated physics engine and a wide array of community-contributed aircraft. Key Features and Graphics Satellite Imagery : The simulator provides free, 10-meter/pixel global Sentinel-2

satellite images. For higher detail, users can opt for AI-enhanced "Super-Resolution" data or a paid Microsoft Bing Maps HD

subscription for photo-realistic VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flying. Accessibility Geo-fs.con

: As a web-based tool, it runs on almost any modern computer with a decent graphics card. It supports various input methods, including keyboard, mouse, and external joysticks. Multiplayer and Community

: It features a real-time multiplayer environment where users can fly together, join virtual airlines, and interact with live air traffic control. Aircraft and Capabilities

The platform hosts a diverse fleet ranging from light general aviation planes to supersonic jets.

What is causing the GeoFS multiplayer server to drop players? Accessible via any modern browser – desktop or mobile

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  • Recommended: use a user script manager (Tampermonkey) for persistent, versioned tweaks.
  • Yes, geo-fs.com is safe. However, be aware: Enjoy the view!

    Summary: GeoFS is best known for being the most accessible flight simulator on the market, balancing ease of access (one-click play) with enough depth (real weather, multiplayer, and physics) to satisfy casual aviation enthusiasts.

  • Implementation notes:
  • (For brevity, the conceptual skeleton appears above — adapt it into Tampermonkey code following the skeleton structure in Section 5.)

    Don't use fighter jets first – they’re too fast.
    Use the mini-map (lower right) to stay oriented.
    Practice in flat areas (e.g., Kansas, Texas) before mountains.
    Adjust sensitivity in settings if controls feel twitchy.
    Close other browser tabs for better performance.
    Weather is on by default – you can turn it off in settings for easier starts.


  • Enjoy the view!