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What you need is a web browser, a few minutes of free time, and the simple desire to look down at the Earth as a bird might see it. Whether you are a serious pilot practising VFR, a geography teacher making maps come alive, or just someone who wants to fly a hot‑air balloon over the Alps on a lazy Sunday afternoon, GeoFS gives you wings—no installation required. Call to action Take a five-minute scenic flight

The most incredible thing about GeoFS is that it uses real-world satellite imagery and digital elevation data to let you fly anywhere on Earth. Whether you’re attempting a tricky landing at Lukla or just cruising over your own neighborhood, the scale is unmatched for a free tool. What you need is a web browser, a

: Cite official Geo-FS credits for data provenance or the original ResearchGate paper for the file system's architecture.

: Free, AI-enhanced images processed by the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence via the Satlas program, producing sharp 1-meter per pixel clarity.

There are also hints of deeper integration with real‑world aviation data, more realistic weather effects, and expanded mobile features. For a simulator that began as a one‑person passion project on the Google Earth plugin in 2010, GeoFS has already far exceeded any reasonable expectations.