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    I would like to give people a link that, when clicked, would take them to a page showing my aircraft's current (or last known) ADS-B position, with no other aircraft displayed, and at a reasonable zoom level. is this possible?

    Thanks,
    Dan

  • #2
    Guess not...

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    • #3
      Without collating your own data and hosting it yourself. Pretty much no.

      Only if active can you shortcut to a broadcast callsign in format http://fr24.com/<callsign>
      Posts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers

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      • #4
        OK, the only reason I ask is because I can do this on FlightAware, but FlightRadar24 has a more complete ADS-B network from what I've seen...

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        • #5
          I'm sure this can be done by using something like flightradar24.com/DEOLP/67b2602

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          • #6
            In that scenario though, "67b2602" is some kind of FR24 "flight ID", isn't it? This will change with each flight....

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            • #7
              maybe. I'm struggling to do this from a mobile phone. Let me look a little more.
              Last edited by Milliam; 2015-06-09, 17:20.

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              • #8
                Related issue is that if you do http://fr24.com/N12345 (i.e. US tail #) from an iOS device it does NOT open the iOS app, however if you do http://fr24.com/AAL123 (ie. airline flight callsign) it DOES open the app...

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                • #9
                  Both of those links open the app for me on an Android device

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                  • #10
                    Must be just iOS that has the bug then.

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                    • #11
                      did you try http://fr24.com/<tailnumber> for your aircraft?

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