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son of brommers
13th Jan 2015, 09:30
The other evening I tracked a C130J on FR24 into BZZ. It appeared to have departed from northern Norway.

Is it normal for mil flights to show up on FR24?

Martin the Martian
13th Jan 2015, 09:42
It depends what you class as normal.

RAF Voyagers frequently appear on FR24, and a number of airliner-type aircraft in mil use carry the correct equipment to be tracked. RAF Tutors usually show up, and on occasion I have noticed a Hawk.

It is unlikely that Typhoons will appear any time soon, however...:suspect:

Legalapproach
13th Jan 2015, 09:59
Actually there was an aircraft call sign Chaos22 showing for a short period this morning - registration was that of a Typhoon ZJ932. In addition, a Shadow ZZ504 and a 32 Sqn146 were over East Anglia at the same time.

Tiger G
13th Jan 2015, 11:16
There are lots of Mil aircraft showing up on FR24.

Yesterday there was a RAF Sentinal doing the most accurate race track patterns I've ever seen, over the north east coast. There are plenty of F15's, Typhoons and GR4's showing up. Keep an eye for them coming out of Conningsby, Lakenheath, Marham, etc.

They seem to show up as a certain type of aircraft icon on there. Small stubby twin engine icon.

spooky3
13th Jan 2015, 13:33
Eurofighter Typhoon off Blackpool now, it will be from Warton

johan_jnb
13th Jan 2015, 13:37
yip here you:

Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! (http://www.flightradar24.com/FGR4/543444d)

cliver029
13th Jan 2015, 13:51
Its also Interesting when you set the altitude slider to 50K and wait to see what appears, mostly executive jets but the other night I watched 3 planes using big icons but identified as twin engine business jets set off from various locations in the US and converge on San Diego all at the same time:mad:

Lyneham Lad
13th Jan 2015, 15:12
Clicked on the link - first time I have viewed the site. Interestingly there is one showing "Blocked" rather than a reg. Left Stansted and is now on a heading of 302deg just passing to the N of Bedford at 16.12.

Bicster
13th Jan 2015, 16:51
Theres a Typhoon and a Voyager over the North Sea just East of Skegness at the moment

KyleG
13th Jan 2015, 17:36
The "BLOCKED" flights are almost always business jets, blocked at the owner's request.

gr4techie
13th Jan 2015, 18:14
I had a look at lunch time. More interesting than I thought it would be...

- Three Falcon 20s circling over the North Sea. FRA / Cobbham ?
- Some civvy light aircraft instead of flying in a straight line, spiralled its way across country.
- A Ryanair 737 took of from East Midlands, did a holding pattern and landed back at East Midlands a few minutes later (technical problem or training ? )
- The RAF King Airs looked busy. Quite a few Widget callsigns up.
- A few helos operating between North Sea rigs and Aberdeen / Norwich, which surprised me considering the weather.

Bollotom
13th Jan 2015, 18:48
"Tartan 21" Voyager been circling for quite a time, off coast Norfolk

PoloJamie
13th Jan 2015, 18:51
Glad I'm not the only one asking the question, it definitely seems to be a recent change as there never used to be this amount of mil traffic on there.

Tracked a AW101/EH101 a few days ago, as well as a Dornier Alpha Jet over Boscombe Down...

ValMORNA
13th Jan 2015, 20:22
Havoc41 (ZK327) active over Norfolk earlier this evening.

lytebyte2002
13th Jan 2015, 21:47
Does no one think this is bad for our defence?

Rhino power
13th Jan 2015, 23:15
Does no one think this is bad for our defence?

Why? All it shows is an aircraft's current position/altitude/track/speed, relative to the ground... It doesn't show intended track or altitude, it doesn't show planned flights prior to launch or details about the sortie, so why should it be 'bad for our defence'?

-RP

barnstormer1968
14th Jan 2015, 07:39
Lytebyte

I can see why you would ask that. It certainly would be very useful to an adversary in some situations that don't need to be stated on a public website.
It also shows how many aircraft we fly on a daily basis and how long they fly for, and where. This was something that the old Warsaw Pact spent a lot of time and effort in man hours to find out not that long ago.
As the King Airs were mentioned above as showing you can guarantee that not just plane spotters follow those :)

Martin the Martian
14th Jan 2015, 11:41
Evidently the MoD don't have an issue with it or the callsigns/info would also be blocked for UK military aircraft. I am surprised the Shadow appeared on FR24 and suspect it was a training flight, but I'm more inclined to think that the particular device that allows it to be tracked is not in use when it is going about its normal business -as too would any aircraft the RAF doesn't want Tom Dick or Harry to know what it's doing. For example, I think it's unlikely Typhoons will be transmitting their location on a public website if launched on QRA or any other operational sortie.

son of brommers
14th Jan 2015, 12:13
Thanks all, FR24 is now all that more interesting.

This is not a mil a/c but a B757 (G-FCLK) out of FAB has spent most of this morning bumbling around Norfolk, flying various patterns.
Any ideas, guesses?

TomW6
14th Jan 2015, 13:59
Took off from Lasham so probably post maintenance check flight

Vortex_Generator
3rd Feb 2015, 12:09
There are a couple of RNZAF - T-6C Texan II showing over UK at the moment, presumably on delivery. That's got to be some trip!

its the bish
3rd Feb 2015, 16:40
Tartan 21 and tornado ZA607 over North Sea off Edinburgh at the mo .

Tiger G
3rd Feb 2015, 16:48
We need to get out more !! :8

Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! (http://www.flightradar24.com/#TARTN21/56ded6a?&_suid=142298458196304411715314800168)

NorthSouth
3rd Feb 2015, 21:40
This was something that the old Warsaw Pact spent a lot of time and effort in man hours to find out not that long ago.What, you mean filling in subscription forms for British Aviation Review and Scramble?:rolleyes:

Martin the Martian
5th Feb 2015, 12:14
How curious. There is seemingly a Royal Air Force Tristar operating over the Moray Firth at the moment. ZD948, apparently. I thought they'd all made their last flights.

alhenderson
5th Feb 2015, 12:29
That's a Tornado up from Lossie with a mis-coded transponder, I believe. The reg/type data on these websites all comes from a unique code which is sent out by the a/c's transponder. If that is set wrongly, or the database used for the look up has dodgy data in it then all manner of things can appear :-)

Al.

Martin the Martian
6th Feb 2015, 15:36
Ah, that explains it. I thought for a moment I'd gone through a timewarp:uhoh:.

TEEEJ
18th Feb 2015, 18:16
RAF Voyager still active on QRA. Tu-95MS Bear H are active in HF Voice and Morse so likely around the periphery of the UK.

Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! (http://www.flightradar24.com/QZ68/58ecddf)

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B-Jjqe6IAAArgo2.jpg

thing
18th Feb 2015, 19:39
Yesterday there was a RAF Sentinal doing the most accurate race track patterns I've ever seenIt has a wonderful autopilot...

Some civvy light aircraft instead of flying in a straight line, spiralled its way across country.Probably me...:}. Every man and his dog was up today, went to Wellesbourne and was no 4 to land...and they were queing up behind me...


Does anyone know what aircraft 'Snapshot' is? It was lurking around Doncaster doing approaches.

Wokkafans
18th Feb 2015, 20:17
Some nice views of an intercept from a Russian perspective: TU-95MS & Typhoon

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Dodgy Google translate:

https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Ftvzvezda.ru%2Fnews%2Fvstrane_i_mire%2Fcontent %2F201502181902-tr6s.htm&edit-text=

TEEEJ
18th Feb 2015, 20:30
Russian Air Force HF voice recordings from this mission in proximity to the UK. (18 February 2015). Radio operator on aircraft passing messages back to ground control. Aircraft Tu-95MS Bear H or IL-78 Midas.

https://planesandstuff.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/8-131mhz-1744z-150218.mp3

https://planesandstuff.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/8-131mhz-1805z-150218.mp3

https://soundcloud.com/tomteej/russian-air-force-strategic-bomber-hf-voice-18-february-2015-1929-gmt

ACW599
18th Feb 2015, 20:49
>Does anyone know what aircraft 'Snapshot' is? It was lurking around Doncaster doing approaches.<

Sentinel R1 ZJ690.

thing
18th Feb 2015, 23:05
Cheers AC.

Tiger G
21st Apr 2015, 21:58
Tartan22 (Voyager ZZ332) out and about late (11pm) tonight over the north-east coast.

Wonder if we're expecting "visitors", or just part of Joint Warrior ??

Tashengurt
22nd Apr 2015, 04:38
The RAF CAM Hawk showed up on Plane finder yesterday although it was labelled as a T45 Goshawk.

Tashengurt
7th Oct 2016, 07:22
Just tried setting the altitude to 50,000 and the only thing to show up was a NASA Global Hawk over the Gulf of Mexico.
I thought that was quite cool.

Tiger G
7th Oct 2016, 09:36
The ADS-B site is much better than FlightRadar24. You can use the filters to monitor military only:

http://global.adsbexchange.com/VirtualRadar/desktop.html

Go to: Global Radar View - Menu - Options - Filters - Military - Add Filter.

ExRAFRadar
8th Oct 2016, 09:51
Good call Tiger G, thank you.