A possible hint at something new (with MLAT) in the pipeline from Airnav there ??? ;-)
Steve ,
Personally I always run both Airnav Radar AND Planeplotter at the same time.
Just make sure you click on the green 'start processing' button, when you open Planeplotter.
Then you can just switch between windows for different maps and charts. You could also easily run in dual monitor setup. Its like having your cake...and the cream...and eating it ! :-)
Graham,
I am still using the free trial at the moment so not 100% sure of the cost. I believe its a one of charge of 12 Euros....
Take a look on the PP website, it says if you are a licence holder (which means, if youve paid the small one off fee for PP), and you are then happy to continue after the MLAT trial then you may choose to pay a small fee of Euro 12.00.
So its a no brainer...
To me its not a choice of one over the other, as Planeplotter compliments Radarbox and works alongside it !
As to what aircraft can you see before you buy it...well thats what the free trial will hopefully tell you. I get all sorts from light aircraft, to regional airlines (such as Flybe), many commercial jets which just aren't fitted with ADS-B (eg Embraer ) to military aircraft.
Incidently the latest version is 5.4.6.2 ,and right now I can see that there are currently over 350 users switched on, using MLAT :
http://coaa.co.uk/ppuserversions.phpIve not personally noticed any problems with server.
I look forward to future Airnav products, and I will be the first to buy them...however this is the only working MLAT solution I currently know. Over half my local flights in the South West, are non-ADS-B.