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FlightRadar24 Pro
Description
Turn your iPhone or iPad into an air traffic radar and see airplane traffic around the world in real-time. Discover why millions are already using Flightradar24.
Flightradar24 is, or has been the number one travel app in more than 50 countries including Germany, France, United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia. We are frequently featured in the media and recent media mentions include Bild (Germany), Le Monde (France), and CNN (US).
Features that have made Flightradar24 the bestselling flight-tracking app around the world include:
* Planes moving in real-time
* Comprehensive information for each individual plane, including route, speed, altitude and more
* Augmented reality view – identify the planes flying overhead by simply pointing your phone’s camera to the sky
* Easy to search for a specific flight
* Filter by airline, altitude, speed and more
* Push notification alerts
* Flight trails and callsigns directly on map
* See airline logos in connection with the aircraft
* Emergency squawk notifications
* Banner free
Originally posted by OccamAssassin
Flightradar24 is nothing new and is far better with a PC than on either the I-phone or Android.
www.marinetraffic.com... is also a good site for the marine version of the same kind of thing.
Originally posted by GoKill
reply to post by OccamAssassin
Well, I grew tried of waiting for you to post it.
Originally posted by P-M-H
If the chem trail planes aren't logged or tracked like commercial flights though, they wouldn't appear flying in the app. So that's how you could know what the plane is maybe? Never used it, or heard about it before.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by GoKill
And secondly ships can make trails just like a plane makes trails.
Originally posted by GoKill
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
Well judging by the flag and stars, and this reply:
Originally posted by P-M-H
If the chem trail planes aren't logged or tracked like commercial flights though, they wouldn't appear flying in the app. So that's how you could know what the plane is maybe? Never used it, or heard about it before.
Some people hadn't heard about it yet..
No wonder seeing how it was buried in some out dated post.. If I had replied to an old post yall would have found fault in that... Buried on page 7 of a post titled: "New Chemtrail vids: Close-ups of full wing spraying" How could I have missed that....
Originally posted by luxordelphi
So where you go; that's where you are.
Searching for chemtrails would be the safest searching you could do. next to actively searching for the Easter bunny that is.
Originally posted by luxordelphi
reply to post by network dude
Searching for chemtrails would be the safest searching you could do. next to actively searching for the Easter bunny that is.
Searching for the Easter Bunny is not that safe. Easter Bunny was the temporary name of one of the planetoids beyond Pluto that Mike Brown of CalTech/Palomar 'discovered'...
Originally posted by luxordelphi
So does the app send android serial information to a DOD contractor data mining group in order to track who is tracking planes?
Androids consistently and constantly 'tell' you that all your information is open if you use apps that are weather or temperature related, for instance, and ask for signatures on disclaimers. They tell you this is necessary in order to integrate the app properly within your system.