Zonda999 wrote: » Anyone having issues with Flightradar24 on Chrome? Having a strange issue whereby the map renders but the planes and airports don't show up. then if i try and scroll around the map the thing freezes. To make things stranger when I enter incognito mode, it works fine. It also works fine when i try it on IE and Firefox. I've clear my cache and all that and still no joy. This happening anyone else?
Stealthirl wrote: » I see FedEx are retiring the 727 at the end of Junehttp://www.airportspotting.com/fedex-announces-727-operations/
Lustrum wrote: » So the missus managed to talk me in to doing a spinning class there on Tuesday evening. Mother of god, I've never done anything like it!! I would consider myself fairly fit, I do a good bit of cycling and play a decent enough level of football, but this should be illegal. It was an introductory lesson - no doubt everyone remembers their first introductory flight and probably thinking "this is amazing", well introductory spinning is the opposite! Anyone else tried it? Or what do the rest of you do when you're not talking about airplanes? PS. Anyone know a good physio to help me recover?? :eek:
jamo2oo9 wrote: » Surely it would've been much quicker to go via the southern route..? Through Spain, over the Med and up through Italy..?
brandon_flowers wrote: » A350 gets its first flight from Blagnac on Friday morning at 10:00. Confirmed by Airbus on Twitter.
tricky D wrote: » Military showing up wouldn't be too common for obvious reasons. Judging from the track it might well have been doing some SAR type of activity in which case turning on their AIS wouldn't be an issue. At this moment she's certainly not anchored, looks like SAR.
Nimrod 7 wrote: » Do navy ships usually show up on AIS? Just saw LÉ Róisín anchored off Kinsale coast on marinetraffic, I don't think I've seen it before. I know you're all aviation folk but usually you know some military and maritime stuff too