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Flying through the sky

Now this one is nicely done. You see clouds and a blue sky, it reacts to your mouse movement. Moving up raises your position above the clouds, down moves them inside, and left or right make a turn to the selected direction.

You need Shockwave in order to view the page. Enjoy the show :)

Update: The page the app was running on is still available, the Shockwave app on the other hand is no longer embedded on the page. As a consequence, the link to the site has been removed from this article.

Update 2: The application is available again. Head over to the website to fly through the sky. You will see clouds and the sky once it loads.

Use your mouse to increase or decrease the flying speed, to change direction or to fly backwards. Everything is handled with the left mouse button and the mouse.

You can fly into a specific direction by moving the mouse cursor into that direction. You change the flying speed with a click on the mouse button. Once you click and hold down, you will see a bar that is either green (forward) or red (backwards).

fly clouds

While it may be soothing for a moment to fly through the sky in a web browser, you will notice that the landscape is repetitive and that you cannot do anything else besides changing speed and direction. There is also no way to change the perspective’s altitude, for instance by diving into the clouds. The perspective is always the same.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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