TCASAlert From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Posted (1 year 8 months 2 weeks 3 days 12 hours ago) and read 5089 times:
Hi all
In this age of the Internet, does anyone know of an online service that will let you keep track of the frames you have seen, i.e. similar to the databases that you buy and download, but purely online based? This would be able to be updated in almost real time, with no downloads to do, everything would just 'work' online. There could even by 'Apps' for Android/iPhone etc that allow you to 'tick off' the aircraft electronically?
If there is nothing online already, has anybody thought of creating something?
NASCARAirforce From United States of America, joined Feb 2005, 3099 posts, RR: 5 Reply 1, posted (1 year 8 months 5 days 2 hours ago) and read 4671 times:
In this age of the Internet, does anyone know of an online service that will let you keep track of the frames you have seen, i.e. similar to the databases that you buy and download, but purely online based? This would be able to be updated in almost real time, with no downloads to do, everything would just 'work' online. There could even by 'Apps' for Android/iPhone etc that allow you to 'tick off' the aircraft electronically?
If there is nothing online already, has anybody thought of creating something?
www.airport-data.com is the closest website I can think of. It has an FAA data base of all US registrations and I think Canadian and British, Mexican and others as people add them - plus military Bu No, Serials etc are being added daily by users.
You can upload your pictures to the database and have folders you can customize - arrange into folders however you want. Look on the right under list of names - mine is the one with 34,800 photos (not posting my name on here). click on it and you can see all the subfolders you can arrange photos in.
This is the closest thing I can think of for online spotting