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Nearly finished my training. 3-axis microlight (also on the Icarus C42).Originally posted by Cliphead View PostWhat stage are you at with your training and what type are you flying? Before the eyes went I was flying 3 axis microlights mainly an Ikarus C42, no transponder or artificial horizon and the construction was so light it didn't paint on radar
Not clever flying between two control zones and mostly in the busiest air corridor in Scotland. Even the gliders flying around Glenrothes have transponders and I can see them on the site.
Got my GST next Wednesday (fingers crossed!)
And those damn things are stopping me from completing my 10 hours of mandatory solo flights - my home airfield is 5 miles from Farnborough, and they don't want student pilots turning the wrong way and ending up skewered on the nose of a Tornado fighterOriginally posted by Scruff View PostI sat on the perimeter wall at Farnborough today... Including invoicing time. Airbus A380, Hercules and some tasty fast jets practising and the Airbus and Hercules aerobatics were quite impressive.
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I sat on the perimeter wall at Farnborough today... Including invoicing time. Airbus A380, Hercules and some tasty fast jets practising and the Airbus and Hercules aerobatics were quite impressive.
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What stage are you at with your training and what type are you flying? Before the eyes went I was flying 3 axis microlights mainly an Ikarus C42, no transponder or artificial horizon and the construction was so light it didn't paint on radarOriginally posted by KentPhilip View PostOr if you are learning to fly (as I am) you could get your own ADS-B transponder, and be visible on the site
Not clever flying between two control zones and mostly in the busiest air corridor in Scotland. Even the gliders flying around Glenrothes have transponders and I can see them on the site.
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Plane spotters on the perimeter fences have been using the mobile app for ages to know which planes are about to land/take off.
I only use it to track flights my close relatives are on, honest
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Fantastic site, if you click on the plane you get to see it's path, AAL54. So now I need more monitors what with ISS HD, Netflix and now this.
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Good fun that site. If I zoom in to Manchester Airport I can even see them taxiing aound.
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Or if you are learning to fly (as I am) you could get your own ADS-B transponder, and be visible on the siteOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostI've been a fan of that site for a long time. Get your own ADS-B receiver
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Brill!!! Put a shortcut for my area on my desktop. Now when a noisy plane flies over I've got a name to swear at!
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That website did in fact show MH370 right up to its transponder being switched off:Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNo sign of MH370?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnfXwyh-8KY
Maybe they have changed it, but when I last used it it was bang on the money.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNo it's near real time as there is about a 10-20 second delay between the plane flying over and the map showing the plane at my position.
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Lots of very noisy hairyplanes at clientCo too. Farnborough airshow next week.
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