How Do You Fly in Creative Mode Minecraft Pocket Edition
This article is about the form of transportation available in Creative and Spectator modes. For the flight attainable when using the elytra, see Gliding.
Flying is the most versatile form of transportation and is available in Creative and Spectator mode.
Controls [ ]
Flying is not limited by any processes such as food depletion, which limits sprinting. Flying can be toggled by double-tapping the "jump" key while playing in creative mode (or when the "Mayfly" permission has been given to the player [ Bedrock and Education editions only ]) and can be activated at any altitude. The player can gain or lose altitude while flying by pressing the jump or sneak keys, respectively. Holding sprint allows the player to move faster while flying. In Creative mode, flying is automatically disabled if the player lowers onto a surface while in the air. [ Java Edition only ] In Spectator mode, flying cannot be disabled because players can fly through all blocks. Flying increases the player's field of view by 10%; it is increased further when holding sprint. (This may have to be attempted several times before it works.)
On legacy Console editions of the game, the player can move in the direction they look while sprint-flying. However, when the player is only regularly flying, the controls remain the same to other versions of the game.
Speed [ ]
Flying makes the player move at around 10.92 meters/second (39.312 km/h), which is approximately 250% of the normal walking speed, being 4.36 meters/second (15.724 km/h). This is increased further when holding the sprint key to 21.6 meters/second (77.76 km/h). When flying, friction is reduced to a level equivalent to when on ice. A player flying in fluids or cobwebs neither sinks nor slows down. The Speed effect does not increase flying speed.[1] In the spectator mode, scrolling up on the scroll wheel increases speed while scrolling down decreases it. On the Java edition, players that stop flying drift a few blocks in the air, while in other versions, they come to a complete stop. Also, players on other versions keep flying if they touch the ground while flying, where on Java, players automatically stop flying if they touch any surface.
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History [ ]
Java Edition Beta | |||||
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1.8 | Pre-release | Added flying. | |||
Java Edition | |||||
1.3.1 | 12w17a | The player no longer experiences the decrease in speed seen in Survival mode when traveling through fluids. | |||
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||
v0.2.0 | Added flying. | ||||
v0.7.2 | Increased friction when flying on Android devices. Players that stop flying come to a full stop after ~1 second instead of ~4 seconds. | ||||
v0.7.3 | Increased friction when flying on iOS devices. | ||||
Bedrock Edition | |||||
? | Player with /ability mayfly set to true can fly on any gamemode. | ||||
Legacy Console Edition | |||||
TU5 | CU1 | 1.0 | Patch 1 | Added flying, with Creative mode |
Issues [ ]
Issues relating to "Flying" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia [ ]
- The player can also sneak while flying by holding the space bar and left shift keys simultaneously during flight.
- If the player flies high enough in Creative mode, the sun or the moon can be seen through the fog when looking down, depending on which is below the horizon at the time; the player can also see the clouds at this time.
- A player who gets into a minecart or bed while flying resumes flying when leaving the minecart or bed.
- Players flying in the Void receive Void damage if they are below altitude -64, allowing them to fly a short distance beneath Void level (y=0).[ Java Edition only ][ until JE 1.18]
See also [ ]
- Sprinting
- Sneaking
- Blocking
- Tutorials/Flying machines
References [ ]
- ↑ MCPE-61425
How Do You Fly in Creative Mode Minecraft Pocket Edition
Source: https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Flying