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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: Roland28 on December 15, 2009, 06:56:54 PM
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I had just seen part of the inaugural take off of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner on tv.
There appears to be a Radarbox currently online in the Washington state area. Does anyone know if the unidentified Boeing aircraft with the callsign BOE928 be the 787?
This plane has vanished now though it may return later. It had been flying at FL410 down the Pacific coast, which, to me, seems to be a bit high for a first flight, though I may be wrong.
Amendment. That was the wrong plane. I've found it. See the screenshot for the 787.
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Great Screen Shot. Maybe the first time a B787 data is processed by an ADS-B receiver. Great!
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That may have been my box, logged just about 6000 messages from 1038am to 1316pm local time.
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Thanks, SpeedWagon - it made great viewing!
Rod
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That may have been my box, logged just about 6000 messages from 1038am to 1316pm local time.
hi SpeedWagon.
I enjoyed yesterday evening immensely watching the Boeing 787, and it just shows you how good the airnav network live is, when i can watch your airnav live here in Ireland.
all the best from pat
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What would be really cool is if anyone in the Washington area recorded the flight data from the radarbox (in a *.rbl file format), then the file could be downloaded and we could re-play this historic flight on our local systems. I don't suppose such a recorded file exists...
Eric