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What planes are flying over and when?

Is there any software online to be able to check what planes are flying over your location and where their going?

Thanks

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By: CloudWarrior - 1st August 2008 at 09:09

Cloudwarrior..why the bold font in all your posts??

Just a personal preference for that font.

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By: steve rowell - 1st August 2008 at 03:58

Cloudwarrior..why the bold font in all your posts??

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By: Conor Mc - 1st August 2008 at 00:37

Thanks very much for the replies folks. Great help 🙂

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By: JetSet - 1st August 2008 at 00:00

Blimey, I’ll be giving that a go. Nice one.

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By: CloudWarrior - 31st July 2008 at 23:35

Hi Conor. Have you tried www.openatc.com
You need google earth on your pc. This site is dependant on SBS-1 users connecting their boxes to the site. Sometimes you wont see anything, sometimes the skies are full. Sometimes you will see traffic over Europe. Heres a screenshot taken 31 July 2008, time as per clock.

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n207/CloudWarrior2001/Cloud2/Openatc.jpg

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By: Dazza - 31st July 2008 at 20:43

Sorry, can’t help with which is best, don’t use them myself, its a case of just trawling through them until you find one thats best for you.

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By: Conor Mc - 31st July 2008 at 16:32

Thanks Daz. Do you know of the better ones to use, oh and that are free 😉

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By: Dazza - 31st July 2008 at 16:10

There are several sites offering real-time flight tracking. just type ‘flight tracking software’ into google and hey presto! Alternatively, if you’ve got money burning a hole in ya skyrocket try, SBS-1 or the Airnav Radar Box…

-Daz;)

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