The world’s most trustworthy provider of ADS-B real-time worldwide flight tracking solutions, AirNav Systems and the owner of the only active global ADS-B flight tracking network is announcing the release, on Nov 26 2009, of AirNav RadarBox 3D, the world’s first three-dimensional worldwide flight tracking software.
Based on the world’s most popular virtual radar software, AirNav RadarBox 2009, the recent software will provide users the possibility of tracking flights in real-time and display them on a 3D graphical interface powered by Google Earth and incorporated in the application. Hundreds of aircraft models and airline liveries are included attaining it as realistic as possible. Characteristics include Pilot’s View and 3D Approach Views.
Major features of the new system include:
- Real-time 3D flight tracking;
- 3D Approach, Airport and Flightdeck Views;
- Flight ID, registration, altitude, speed, heading and vertical speed
- Accurate Aircraft information from the Gatwick Aviation Society
- Worldwide Navigational Aid information powered by Navigraph
- Easy plug & play USB connection, no complex time consuming setup
- ACARS Decoder interface
- Real-Time photos of all tracked aircraft
- Real-Time weather information
- Generate and share reports automatically
- Share screen shots with your friends
- MyLog: log all and share with your friends all the aircraft you receive
- Alert generation for specific aircraft or in-range flights
- Radar player to review airspace recordings
- Editable 400 thousand callsign database included
- Airport inbound and outbound flights in different colors
- Automatic detection of user location
ADS-B or Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, is a data transference system set up in airline aircraft that permits data to be transferred between aircraft and air traffic controllers to heighten the safety and efficiency of traffic. The AirNav Systems RadarBox is a hardware receiver and software solution that receives ADS-B transmissions from aircraft and processes them using advanced algorithms to produce either raw data or a simulated “radar” plan position indicator (PPI) display. The data can be gathered from any number of RadarBox receivers and is added concurrently to the Network data stream, providing the potential for affordable world-wide coverage with easy access of data via the Internet. The AirNav Systems ADS-B Network is the first such system to be made available for general use.
Extremely accurate and reliable, AirNav RadarBox has been the first and only ADS/B receiver is space. RadarBox documentation is accessible in 8 languages.
source: prweb.com
It looks a bit like FSX doesn’t it???
Very nice images of the 3D planes. It will improve the ADSB product lines in a few years.
-Bob
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