Clocktower it's very easy to see that Google Earth is made up of a bunch of Photographs edited together in a Collage. Obviously, they can make whatever shape out of them they want...
Or are all these photographs really in the shape of the Mona Lisa?
[img]http://www.thejigsawclub.com/images/Photomosaic/554-Mona_Lisa.jpg
Google earth = Not exact portrayal of Earth
If they weren't really in the shape of the Mona Lisa, we wouldn't see the Mona Lisa.
The comparison is a poor one anyway. If I zoom in on that image, do I see an enlarged section of the original Mona Lisa? No, I see an entirely different photo.
With google earth, I can zoom in to every spot in the world I've been to, and see an enlarged and detailed image of that area, down to cars, buildings, roads, trails, and shrubs. Since I've been to those areas, I know they're accurate.
If all those aerial photos are of a flat earth, not a spherical earth, then you should be able to lay them out flat and have a flat earth map.