Airline Route Mapper tool (windows based)
#408
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Germany
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 5,095
#411
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Germany
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 5,095
If you know which plane types have C/F on the carrier you are interested in, you can filter routes by plane type in options.
#413
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1
First, great job, and kudos for creating a freeware tool.
Second, some noobish questions (sorry)... how accurate is the route? I live near BUD and each time I fly FRA-BUD, the plane lands in the SE-NW direction, so first it goes a bit futher than BUD, than turns a 180 and lands. This is absent on your map. Is it intentional?
Also, do you calculate the route with a computer or there's some official route plan for the flights? Do you have data on the planned flight altitude of the flights as well?
Second, some noobish questions (sorry)... how accurate is the route? I live near BUD and each time I fly FRA-BUD, the plane lands in the SE-NW direction, so first it goes a bit futher than BUD, than turns a 180 and lands. This is absent on your map. Is it intentional?
Also, do you calculate the route with a computer or there's some official route plan for the flights? Do you have data on the planned flight altitude of the flights as well?
#414


Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 2,739
First, great job, and kudos for creating a freeware tool.
Second, some noobish questions (sorry)... how accurate is the route? I live near BUD and each time I fly FRA-BUD, the plane lands in the SE-NW direction, so first it goes a bit futher than BUD, than turns a 180 and lands. This is absent on your map. Is it intentional?
Also, do you calculate the route with a computer or there's some official route plan for the flights? Do you have data on the planned flight altitude of the flights as well?
Second, some noobish questions (sorry)... how accurate is the route? I live near BUD and each time I fly FRA-BUD, the plane lands in the SE-NW direction, so first it goes a bit futher than BUD, than turns a 180 and lands. This is absent on your map. Is it intentional?
Also, do you calculate the route with a computer or there's some official route plan for the flights? Do you have data on the planned flight altitude of the flights as well?
It does include operating equipment information though.
#417


Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 1,270
If I havent mentioned it before, this is a great tool... one of my most-used travel tools! It is amazing how such a small and unassuming app can be so useful.
I am sure you should at least have a simple link in the app for donations.
BTW, there may be a problem in the data, I dont see any air-astana flights between ALA (Almaty) and Moscow. For example flight KC872 between SVO and ALA.
I am sure you should at least have a simple link in the app for donations.
BTW, there may be a problem in the data, I dont see any air-astana flights between ALA (Almaty) and Moscow. For example flight KC872 between SVO and ALA.
#418
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: DAB
Posts: 3
[B]MISSING SERVICE ROUTES: Argentina, Bariloche (BRC)[/B]
#419

Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 10
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cockpitvisit, I love this tool! I have been looking for something that would do this for YEARS! I love the filter by aircraft type, too. I just did a hawaii trip and this would have saved me many hours trying to determine which airlines flew widebody aircraft from the mainland and from which airports. I want to donate a few bucks to you for your efforts. Do you have paypal?









