| Subject: Re: Tracking Janets in Google Earth |
| From: miso@sushi.com |
| Date: 31/12/2005, 06:51 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
I had sent this to some of the yahoogroups I'm on
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fboweb has some free flight tracking demos on this page
http://www.fboweb.com/antest/ge/intro.aspx
The operation is self-explanatory.
f5 f6 g5: TTR and Groom Lake
f1 f2: bay area
etc
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What you would really want is some way to get fboweb to send the real
time tracking, as it does in the example for LAX.
If a schedule doesn't exist, I can make one. I subscribe to one of the
tracking services.
Lumpy wrote:
Maybe others are already aware
of how to do it, but I just
discovered how to do it -
First find the flight# from flightaware.
Open fboweb at (example)
http://www.fboweb.com/cob/google.asp?airline=swa&flightnum=2816#foo
Insert airline and flightnum as appropriate.
Creates a kmz file for viewing in google earth.
Updates every ? minutes.
Are the www flight numbers for the janets
the same every day? If so you could create
permanant kmz files for each flight and
save them in google earth. View the
janet status any time you like.
Lumpy
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