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Old 29th August 2010, 08:59
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If anyone would like to watch live radar on your pc visit flightradar24.com on nice clear blue sky days it is very interesting and it is free. when the aircraft are trailing you get all the info you need when you see them, IE height, speed etc. Enjoy.


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Old 31st August 2010, 20:48
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Thanks Chris, excellent link! Admin are engrossed by it.
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Old 31st August 2010, 20:58
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I knew they would be, I use it with my SBS 1-ER and airframes.org site to look up the ones to update. I watch the SBS 1-ER on a 32ins monitor then I am not squinting at the laptop all the time. I am at the AVP Manchester tomorrow for the A380 first flight so I hope I can get a good shot or two.
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Old 1st September 2010, 08:36
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http://www.planefinder.net/ seems a bit more reliable, although not quite as nice UI
Good luck with the 380 today....common as muck down here
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Have been looking at that site for a while Chris, very informative during the "Ash Cloud" period.
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Old 1st September 2010, 20:01
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I watched Bernie Ecclestone's aircraft fly into Biggin Hill and then leave on the way to the Grand Prix. It was the only aircraft flying at the time (during the volcanic ash event).
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I like Flightradar24.com, great site as you can track what you want on it. I tracked my daughter on a flight to Majorca and back

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Good morning all, flightradar24.com as increased it's coverage to include light aircraft, prop liners and biz jets and is much better and more reliable now.
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I am a member of flightradar4.com now and it is better than ever with full coverage and much more info.
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ADS-B is another aircraft tracker with the extra bonus of Military aircraft and biz jets.
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