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GEFS-Online
Original author(s)Xavier Tassin
Initial releaseOctober 2010; 14 years ago (2010-10)
Stable release
1.4c / October 31, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-10-31)
PlatformOpen Web Platform
TypeAmateur flight simulation
Websitewww.gefs-online.com

GEFS-Online is a free flight simulator based on the Cesium WebGL Virtual Globe.[1] Originally built on the Google Earth plug-in,[2] GEFS makes use of aerial imagery and provides a multi-player environment for pilots to interact with each other. Created by Xavier Tassin, it was launched in October 2010.[3] On September 1, 2015, support for the Google Earth plugin ended, nearly resulting in the shutdown of GEFS-Online. In January 2016, in light of the Google Earth plugin's termination, GEFS-Online migrated to CesiumJS, an open source 3D globe platform.[4] GEFS is exclusively built with web technologies and only requires a web browser to run.

Virtual airlines

GEFS is a flight simulator used for quite a few virtual airlines, simulating real life airline operations. The number of virtual airlines has become quite substantial, triggering the need for a separate sub-forum on the GEFS-Online forums.[4] The types of virtual airlines can range from completely fictional, to virtual airlines based on currently running, real world airlines.

References

  1. ^ "GEFS-Online Homepage". GEFS-Online.
  2. ^ "The unofficial Google Earth Flight Simulator gets a new home and a slew of enhancements". Google Earth Blog.
  3. ^ "It's live!". GEFS-Online Announcements Blog.
  4. ^ "Moving GEFS Online from Google Earth to Cesium". Cesium Blog.