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theseeker
One moon circles
Damnit...I'm a doctor jim 3403 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 09-07-2001 03:05 AM
I thought you were a "by looks" plane identifier - that's what I'm looken' for.
LOL...no eyesopen, I'm a by facts plane identifier...in realtime ! right now maine : aerotransportes barlovento alt 39000 485 knots T/S 
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eyesopen
This Space For Rent
Ventura CA 627 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 09-07-2001 03:23 AM
Well I know lots of benevolent planes fly in Maine. But I don't think that ones you see in real time are always the ones I see in real time. Some over my place have been identified as military even by debunkers, would those show up on your software? Where was that last one flying over?
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 09-07-2001 10:27 AM
Nope, the military flights won't show up at all on Flight Explorer since the FAA filters these out to protect the "troops" and keep their movements secret. 
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theseeker
One moon circles
Damnit...I'm a doctor jim 3403 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 09-07-2001 01:00 PM
actually maine is a fairly low traffic state,I was watching maine when the tiffany brendt thing broke...or sunk...however you choose to look at and my state has almost twice the traffic as maine...Thermit is correct, but the way I look at it F/E does not show military, so if your skywatching and see a plane and it's not on F/E, then you kind of know who it is...there is a huge MOA in maine....tell me eyesopen, is there anything wrong with the military flying their planes ?If you want to follow military air traffic get a short wave radio.... T/S 
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eyesopen
This Space For Rent
Ventura CA 627 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 09-07-2001 06:01 PM
No TS, nothing wrong with the military flying planes if they are not spraying . I am a veteran of 2 air stations myself. I do believe they are engaged in refining some military applications that involve aerosol spraying as well as other operations of like nature. I have seen them spray here so many times of late that I can make amazing predictions about the sky these days.
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