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Old 24th December 2012, 03:16 PM
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My 16 year old son has been working on some new functionality for www.16Right.com using the ADS-B data we receive. Below is just one of the new features we plan to have in place soon, a Google Earth representation of one days traffic in Sydney, from the 1.5 Billion transmissions we have received since April this year. All the Google control are active and you can select any combination of Arrivals, Departures and Overflys. Other ADS-B functionality will include a live radar screen, current flights, our live polar plot, ADSB log search, and details of our hardware and software.

Here is one days arrivals into Sydney, Blue represents Cruise and GREEN descent. You can see the USA and NZ flights all
funneling into one approach path via WHALE. The Brisbane flights are on the left, funneling in with the arrivals from Asia, and
arrivals from Melbourne and Canberra on the right.


Departures where RED is Climb and Blue is Cruise. Some Newcastle departures are visible.


These are the overflys, including some flights that have the same Registartion and Flight Number, and stop in Sydney as part
of a longer route.
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Old 27th December 2012, 03:26 PM
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The new ADS-B functionality on www.16Right.com is now live, and can be accessed from the ADS-B menu button or by going to http://adsb.16right.com/
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Grahame,
Is this still up? The adsb page never finishes loading for me (Chrome/ Win 7).
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Old 18th February 2013, 09:41 AM
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Hi Danny, Just checked and http://adsb.16right.com/ it is still working.

I will see if I can check it out on Chrome, I am using Safari and Win 7 IE
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Old 19th February 2013, 06:41 PM
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Just tried again and everything is working. Very nice work
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