The Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jet was added in Version 0.3, along with flaps and airbrakes. The Douglas DC-3 was added in Version 0.2, and the physics engine was revised to make it simpler yet more realistic when flying. GEFS became an instant hit, and Xavier kept rolling out new updates. It was very rudimentary in comparison to the current GeoFS, having only three aircraft, very basic multiplayer and weather, and some sounds and animated parts. GeoFS was released on Friday, 1 October 2010 as GEFS, Google Earth Flight Simulator. The wiki is home to many fictional pages, such as airline pages which others have added as “roleplay”. The GeoFS community is strongest in it’s wiki, which can be found here. There are a few plugins or browser extensions compatible with GeoFS.
Its community is very strong, and most of the available aircraft have been contributed by other users. GeoFS includes 89 aircraft, ranging from the tiny Piper Cub to the enormous Antonov-225. It has become famous recently for its stunning performance at the 2019 Flight Simulator Exposition in Orlando, Florida. GeoFS is a free browser-based multiplayer online flight simulator created by Xavier Tassin.