Every plane you see in the sky – you can now follow it from the cockpit in 3D (flight-viz.com)
110 points by coolwulf 3 days ago
tetris11 22 minutes ago
I'm currently flying at Mach 10 on a custom call sign, breaking all kinds of barriers on a single heading. I cannot be stopped.
https://flight-viz.com/cockpit.html?lat=40.64&lon=-73.78&alt...
nomel 5 minutes ago
If you wait long enough, it looks like things go very wrong around the poles.
coolwulf 3 days ago
Creator here. I posted Flight-Viz a few days ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47603966) and the feedback was great. Since then I added a cockpit mode that follows any liveflight with real 3D terrain.
How to try it: go to flight-viz.com, click any plane, then click "Cockpit" in the action buttons. You'll get a first-person view wit h real buildings, terrain, atmosphere, and a HUD showing altitude/speed/heading — all driven by live ADS-B data.
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_HMCB_ an hour ago
This is so cool. But on iOS, clicking the plane flashes the mini modal/popup but the it immediately disappears. There no way, on touch, to keep it open long enough to click a cockpit view button, assuming there is one.
lastdong an hour ago
This is so impressive, love it!
A bit of feedback: Clicking exit cockpit goes back to the previous page (in this case this HN thread).
Not sure if just me, but I really had to search hard for the actions under menu and the cockpit button.
grg0 9 minutes ago
Double-clicking on an airplane should send you to the cockpit view imo.
batisteo 22 minutes ago
You lucky, on Firefox mobile it does nothing.I can only see the one random flight, in this case already on the ground
grg0 9 minutes ago
This is great, smart application of graphics and public data.
RichardHesketh 3 days ago
The FlightRadar24 app has had this feature for quite some time. I like your implementation though - it’s very easy on the eye.
culi 12 minutes ago
Paid feature though
coolwulf 3 days ago
Thanks for letting me know. I actually didn't know about this feature in FlightRadar24 app.
Chrisszz an hour ago
Commands are not that handy but from someone that has the flying in his heart since he was child I must admit that it's cool to have the cockpit view
nomel 3 minutes ago
You can get "introductory" flights for pretty cheap, where they let you fly a bit.
rogerrogerr 35 minutes ago
If you go hang out at your local small airport on a weekend, I guarantee someone will give you a ride. In the US, at least.
bigfudge 2 hours ago
Is it possible to pan?
vixalien an hour ago
it doesn't seem to show most flights or airports in africa
gorfian_robot 2 hours ago
I wish it had all the small aircraft not just commercial flights
mayneack an hour ago
Pretty sure it does https://flight-viz.com/cockpit.html?lat=34.026608&lon=-118.3...
metabagel 3 days ago
Perhaps this should be submitted under "Show".
wkjagt an hour ago
Creator posted it as Show HN last week: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47603966
Current post is by someone else
mikestew an hour ago
Current post is from the creator (not that I particularly care one way or the other):
Markoff 2 hours ago
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deadlinermusic 3 days ago
Love this. How do you modify the flight number?
gramie 15 minutes ago
If you click on a city's name, you can see a list of all flights arriving and departing. Some of the arriving ones will be in flight, and you can click on the flight number to view it, then "Cockpit" view to see (roughly) what the pilots are seeing.