AirNav Systems Forum
General => Aviation => Topic started by: dca on December 14, 2009, 10:35:18 AM
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Finally (well at the moment anyway) the 787 takes to the skies tomorrow at 1800z...
http://www.boeing.com/
Are there any Radar Boxes sharing data from that area? (Will it be ADSB anyway on a test flight?)
Dave
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Finally (well at the moment anyway) the 787 takes to the skies tomorrow at 1800z...
http://www.boeing.com/
Are there any Radar Boxes sharing data from that area? (Will it be ADSB anyway on a test flight?)
Dave
hi dca.
Thanks for the link.
from pat
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Good Morning;
Depending on where they go, I might be able to pick it up. I have an alert configured to send to my work address and will post here if it happens for me. I pick up most Boeing test flights when they fly up the coast and around the Olympic Peninsula. My logs are posted to the MODE_S group.
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Thank's Barry for your help,
i have a friends near Vancouver, may be like you we can have report or display on my Googlemaps project.
www.radarvirtuel.com
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From what I have heard the first flight may be delayed due to weather. Essentially it has to be VFR conditions with a dry runway and light winds for the first flight. I don't think the Seattle weather is going to meet those conditions for this much of this week.
I am currently traveling on business and therefore my RB in Seattle is shutdown but I will be broadcasting on the net from the Seattle area 24/7 by this coming weekend. There are actually six (6) different 787 aircraft that will be conducting initial flight tests in the coming months so you should see quite a bit of 787 flight activity.
Seneca Driver, located near Seattle