Amusements Web/Tech US Air Traffic as Flash Animation GruntDoc December 28, 2006 4 It’s even cooler than you think when you add in an imaginative soundtrack. By: a one-frame example: Very, very neat. Hat tip to the Aerospace Genius. No related posts. Continue Reading Previous Previous post: Coffee and my mind Next Next post: Change of Shift 4 thoughts on “US Air Traffic as Flash Animation” It is neat—ethereal. That’s some scary shit. Here’s another automation: http://flightaware.com/live/special/N225GV/N225GV_movie.rvt It’s a Gulfstream V twin-jet with landing gear problems. They were trying to repair the gear and burn off fuel before a landing attempt. The landing was successful. No ER required. An “edit” for the above: ‘animation’, not ‘automation’. Comments are closed. Related News When I thought I was going to die. On the toilet. January 19, 2024 How am I listening to breath sounds (and hearts) during the Covid-19 pandemic? May 1, 2020
Here’s another automation: http://flightaware.com/live/special/N225GV/N225GV_movie.rvt It’s a Gulfstream V twin-jet with landing gear problems. They were trying to repair the gear and burn off fuel before a landing attempt. The landing was successful. No ER required.
It is neat—ethereal.
That’s some scary shit.
Here’s another automation:
http://flightaware.com/live/special/N225GV/N225GV_movie.rvt
It’s a Gulfstream V twin-jet with landing gear problems. They were trying to repair the gear and burn off fuel before a landing attempt. The landing was successful. No ER required.
An “edit” for the above:
‘animation’, not ‘automation’.