FlightGear Short Reference

FlightGear is a free flight simulator developed collectively over the Internet under the GPL. For more information see http://www.flightgear.org/

Program Start:Linux/UNIX via fgfs under FlightGear/,
Mac OS X via FlightGear.app under /Applications/,
Windows via the FlightGear wizard fgrun.exe under \Program Files\FlightGear\bin\Win32\
Engine Start: Set ignition switch to BOTH (“}” three times). Set mixture to 100%. Set throttle to about 25%. Operate starter using the “s” key.
Once the engine has started, set throttle back to idle. Release parking brake (“B”), if applied.

Keyboard controls:

Table 1: Directional controls (activated NumLock)



Key Action


9 / 3 Throttle
4 / 6 Aileron
8 / 2 Elevator
0 / EnterRudder
5 Center aileron/elevator/rudder
7 / 1 Elevator trim


Table 2: Engine controls



Key Action


! Select 1st engine
@ Select 2nd engine
# Select 3rd engine
$ Select 4th engine
~ Select all engines


{ Decrease magneto on selected engine
} Increase magneto on selected engine
s Fire starter on selected engine(s)
M / mLean/Enrich selected engine mixture
N / n Decrease/Increase selected propeller RPM


Table 3: Miscellaneous aircraft controls



Key Action


b Apply all brakes
, / . Apply left/right brake
(useful for differential braking)
l Toggle tail-wheel lock
B Toggle parking brake
g/G Raise/lower landing gear
Space Push To Talk (PTT)
- / _ MP text chat menu/entry
[ / ] Retract/extend flaps
j / k Retract/extend spoilers
Ctrl-BToggle speed brakes


Table 4: General simulator controls



Key Action


p Pause simulator
a / A Simulation speed up/slow down
t / T Clock speed up/slow down
Ctrl-RInstant replay
F3 Save screen shot
ESC Exit program


Table 5: View controls (de-activated NumLock)



Numpad KeyView direction


Shift-8 Forward
Shift-7 Left/forward
Shift-4 Left
Shift-1 Left/back
Shift-2 Back
Shift-3 Right/back
Shift-6 Right
Shift-9 Right/forward


Table 6: Autopilot controls



Key Action


BackspaceToggle autopilot
Ctrl-A Toggle altitude lock
Ctrl-G Toggle glide slope lock (NAV 1)
Ctrl-H Toggle heading hold
Ctrl-N Toggle NAV 1 lock
Ctrl-S Toggle autothrottle
Ctrl-T Toggle terrain follow (AGL) lock
Ctrl-U Add 1000 ft. to your altitude (emergency)
F6 Toggle autopilot heading mode
F11 Autopilot altitude dialog


8 / 2 Altitude adjust
4 / 6 Heading adjust
9 / 3 Autothrottle adjust


Table 7: Display controls



Key Action


P Toggle instrument panel on/off
c Toggle3D/2D cockpit (if both are available)
S Cycle panel style full/mini
Ctrl-C Toggle panel/cockpit hotspot visibility
h Toggle HUD
H Change HUD brightness
i / I Minimize/maximize HUD


x / X Zoom in/out
v / V Cycle view modes forth and back
Ctrl-V Reset view modes to pilot view
z / Z Increase/Decrease visibility (fog)
F10 Toggle menu on/off
Shift-F10Toggle fullscreen mode on/off


Mouse controlled functions: There are three mouse modes, which can be swapped between by using the Tab key on your keyboard.

  1. In normal mode (pointer cursor), the panel and cockpit controls can be operated using the mouse. To change a control, click with the left/middle mouse button on the corresponding knob/lever. Generally, the left side of the control decreases the setting, while the right side increases the setting. The left mouse button makes small changes while the middle button makes larger ones. Some controls can also be manipulated by holding down the left mouse button and dragging them, or by using the mouse scrollwheel. You can change the view direction by holding down the right mouse button and moving your mouse. Press Ctrl-c to view panel/cockpit hotspots.
  2. In control mode (cross hair cursor), the mouse is used to directly control the aircraft in the absence of a joystick. Moving the mouse controls the aileron (left/right) and elevator (forwards/backwards). Holding the left mouse button down allows control of the rudder (left/right), while holding the middle mouse button controls throttle (forwards/backwards). The scrollwheel controls elevator trim. Using auto-coordination (--enable-auto-coordination) is recommended. You can change the view direction by holding down the right mouse button and moving your mouse.
  3. In view mode (arrow cursor), you can control the view direction using the mouse. Clicking the left mouse button resets the view direction. Holding the middle button down while moving the mouse shifts the viewpoint. The scrollwheel may be used to control the field of view.

Short Reference by M. Basler, S. Buchanan for FlightGear version 3.4.0.
Published under the GPL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html)