![]() ![]() I was pretty much sorted – not much got past me at my local airfield. The 90’s saw the addition of my first scanner plus a spotting scope for good measure. As time went on I added a 35mm SLR (remember those?) and a collection of high powered lenses. Back in the 1980’s the only tools I had were a pair of binoculars, a copy of Ian Allan’s abc Military Aircraft Markings, a note book and pencil. PlanePlotter Version Reviewed: 6.4.1.0-6.4.1.2 (GS/MU rN)Īs an aviation enthusiast of many a decade I can tell you that this sort of hobby evolves over the years. Note also the KC-135R (QID81) and MC-130J (LEGIT41) Here a USAF E-3C (SHUCK80H) is being successfully Mlated (manually by me – the blue lines are hyper curves used during the process). ![]() Download PlanePlotter At the heart of the PlanePlotter system is Mlat. ![]()
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