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Demo of Inserting live planes into fsx

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  • Commercial Member

Yes I was bored today so I thought I'd give myself the challange of injecting live plane data into fsx.Sort of worked but don't think the data is accurate enough to make this software available.Shame.Anyway, here is a video of my attempt.

HelloMytrafficX Live manages it very wellhttp://secure.simmarket.com/my-traffic-live.phtml

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HelloMytrafficX Live manages it very well
Couldn't find much out about that product, but they do say they get their data feed from Air Nav systems. So I followed their link and ended up with another product that was reviewed here. http://www.avsim.com/pages/0410/AirNavSystems/FSLive.htmI think I'm right in saying that these products download flightplans and then create ai traffic that then behave like normal ai traffic. i.e. Bunch together landing etc.What I've done is a bit different, I am creaing the planes nearly exactly where they are being reported in real time. I'm not sure if this has been done before or not. It's certainly possible to use this data for airbourne traffic and its interesting to see planes hold around Heathrow etc. Something you won't get with AI traffic.
  • Commercial Member

Very cool project :)Does the position data have a built in delay?It used to be that the public data had a 5 minute (?) delay...for security I suppose.

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