
Its USP is the option to pay extra to upgrade to view aircraft (both ADS-B and MLAT) that are not shown on other apps.īut, for this one has to add the cost of a one off PlanePlotter licence at Euro 25 plus tax and, if you don't regularly share suitable data from a Mode-S receiver, an annual fee of Euro 12 plus tax.

Subject to my assumption being corrected, the basic app doesn't offer the additional MLAT traffic that Flightradar24 displays? Which tax I'm not sure.Ĭomparatively the app is expensive offering less coverage than Flightradar24, Planefinder and (even) RadarBox24. In the absence of a response to my question, I'm assuming that anyone can buy the app for US $ 9.00 plus tax. For those curious, perhaps beta testers can be talked into sharing their experience so far. Many thanks to beta testers for their feedback and suggestions. For installation instructions, please refer to: This requires that you permit installation of third-party apps on your Android device. Note: The download is not through Google Play, but is a standalone file.

This is a great PlanePlotter viewer companion for Android 4+ devices, providing access to the PlanePlotter servers wherever your mobile data plan extends.Ĭustomize the Map display markers and weather overlays, add your choice of aircraft silhouettes and airline operator flags, and use your existing Master User licence to view Mlat aircraft.ĭownload is available on the website, along with screenshots, installation and operation instructions, and related links. It gives me great pleasure to announce the official release of PlanePlotter mobile! Great news from Luke.who has developed PPm for PlanePlotter
