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Planeplotter now
Planeplotter now










planeplotter now

The RadarBox NavDat.db3 can now be loaded and the routes csv file exported in the step above, can be imported into NavDat.db3 The FD6SQL database can be loaded into an SQL editor such as SQLite Maestro, and the route information exported in a friendly format - I used CSV After a whole load of double clicking, the FD6PP SQL database builds up a few routes. If a route is found, it is displayed on the PlanePlotter screen and FD6PP writes the route to its own SQL database. When you select an aircraft in the PlanePlotter display (double left click), FD6PP looks up the Flight ID in a number of on-line locations and attempts to resolve a route. Planeplotter is run and set to display the live aircraft recorded to the log display (the aircraft will be shown in PlanePlotter 5 minutes delayed) RadarBox is run and a log recording started

planeplotter now

PlanePlotter is an ADS-B display interface that will display and share data from RadarBox and the SBS-1 Tarbat is the man to tell you, but as he's not on the forum at the moment, I'll have a go then he can correct me :-)įlight Display 6 (link above in tarbat's post) is a clever utility program originally written for the SBS-1 and Planeplotter - now modified to run without the SBS-1 so this version is Flight Display 6 for PlanePlotter (FD6PP) AirNav RadarBox and > AirNav RadarBox and Discussion












Planeplotter now