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Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:56 pm
by storminmike
Anyone tried this....perhaps a bit nerdy but amusing too
Track planes over your house...or anywhere really.....LIVE
http://www.flightradar24.com/53.54,-2.26/9
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:08 pm
by Sanj
Can't do it! Costs money! Indian!
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:09 pm
by storminmike
[quote="Sanj"]
Can't do it! Costs money! Indian!
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Its FREE....as in no purchase
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Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:33 pm
by AW8
Interesting - thanks
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:36 pm
by X5Sport
Or there's Planefinder HD for the iPad.
Even more nerdy.......and allows stalking of members on their way to furreign places.
And of course you can always buy (sorry Sanj) an ADS-B ground receiver like Airnav Radarbox or an SBS-3 unit to really see what is going on above you......and if it's squawking 7500, 7600 or 7700 it's got a problem with 7700 being the most serious.
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Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:40 pm
by petert
Yes - we use it whenever we have visitors arriving by plane into Toronto. It helps to know when to leave our house and drive to the airport and not be waiting for too long for visitors to get off the aircraft and through immigration etc.
There are other similar websites but this ones as good as any I've tried. There's also a simulated cockpit view which uses (I assume) Google Earth to show what you would see from the cockpit given the declared position of the aircraft. Not high res but a bit of fun.
It's also available on smartphones and the really clever ones (that have a built in compass) can use the paid version of flightradar24 to identify a plane in the sky just by pointing your smartphone camera at it.
Whatlltheythinkofnexteh?
Peter T
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:44 pm
by storminmike
[quote="AW8"]
Interesting - thanks
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Welcome..thought it would amuse for 5 minutes
[quote="X5Sport"]
Or there's Planefinder HD for the iPad.
Even more nerdy.......and allows stalking of members on their way to furreign places.
And of course you can always buy (sorry Sanj) an ADS-B ground receiver like Airnav Radarbox or an SBS-3 unit to really see what is going on above you......and if it's squawking 7500, 7600 or 7700 it's got a problem with 7700 being the most serious.
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really
....and there's me using it for amusement :-[
what I did find was that I could visually track a 777 from Manchester Airport to Sheffield as judged by continual light flashing and the tracker showing me where it was over the ground...quite a distance really
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:46 pm
by storminmike
[quote="petert"]
Yes - we use it whenever we have visitors arriving by plane into Toronto. It helps to know when to leave our house and drive to the airport and not be waiting for too long for visitors to get off the aircraft and through immigration etc.
There are other similar websites but this ones as good as any I've tried. There's also a simulated cockpit view which uses (I assume) Google Earth to show what you would see from the cockpit given the declared position of the aircraft. Not high res but a bit of fun.
It's also available on smartphones and the really clever ones (that have a built in compass) can use the paid version of flightradar24 to identify a plane in the sky just by pointing your smartphone camera at it.
Whatlltheythinkofnexteh?
Peter T
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If you shake the phone do the cabin crew spill the tea and coffee
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:48 pm
by X5Sport
Haven't tried that one..........
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.....and no I don't have an ADS-B system, just the iPad programme.
Richard
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:53 pm
by petert
If you shake the phone do the cabin crew spill the tea and coffee
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Don't give them ideas for gawd's sake!
PeterT
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:06 pm
by Sanj
Click on the link and it tells me £1.99!
I nearly passed out!
Now where's the free version? I live next to Madge, the big fort thingy... We have the flight path when there's a Westerly....
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:10 pm
by Sanj
There you go, link goes to the Pro version for me. I now have the Indian version!
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:15 pm
by X5Sport
[quote="Sanj"]
Click on the link and it tells me £1.99!
I nearly passed out!
Now where's the free version? I live next to Madge, the big fort thingy... We have the flight path when there's a Westerly....
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Just for you Sanj, here's the
linky for the LHR departure (SIDS) and arrival (STARS) charts.......ooh and they're (Indian)....err free too.....
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:48 pm
by shadrack
[quote="X5Sport"]
Or there's Planefinder HD for the iPad.
Even more nerdy.......and allows stalking of members on their way to furreign places.
And of course you can always buy (sorry Sanj) an ADS-B ground receiver like Airnav Radarbox or an SBS-3 unit to really see what is going on above you......and if it's squawking 7500, 7600 or 7700 it's got a problem with 7700 being the most serious.
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remember the other day when i suggested a hobby lol, cant our fiesta driving friend lend you a golf bat?
Re: Flightradar24.com
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:11 pm
by amacman
This way more fun than woody pills and clear plastic pants anyday