03-09-2023, 09:19 PM
COAA PlanePlotter 6.6.2.3
COAA PlanePlotter full version standalone offline installer for Windows. It receives and decodes live digital position reports from aircraft and plots them on a chart.
Overview of COAA PlanePlotter
Using this program, you can see a radar-like display of all those aircraft around you transmitting the appropriate digital messages, including ACARS, ADS-B, & HFDL. If you receive Mode-S ADS-B position reports, it can interface with Google Earth to display aircraft positions over the Google Earth base map.
It can even give you a dynamic real-time view of the aircraft when you designate the flight deck. It can also determine and display the direction of any transmission using a simple passive antenna switch. It allows aircraft to be located even if it is not equipped with ACARS or Mode-S/ADS-B.
Chart display
It plots aircraft positions, altitudes, and times, decoded from the message traffic it receives. These include embedded position reports, AMDAR and ADS reports contained in ACARS messages, ADS-B position reports received by the Kinetic SBS1 or AirNav System RadarBox Mode-S receivers, and position reports on HF using Charles Brain's PC-HFDL software.
The plot can be superimposed on a suitable aeronautical chart you have prepared, or it can download satellite imagery and plot the aircraft symbols. Where altitude information is available (e.g., Mode-S messages), you can select the data by altitude band to distinguish between low-level and high-level traffic.
Features of COAA PlanePlotter
Technical Details and System Requirements
COAA PlanePlotter 6.6.2.3 (6.52 MB)
Turbobit Link(s)
NitroFlare Link(s)
RapidGator Link(s)
COAA PlanePlotter full version standalone offline installer for Windows. It receives and decodes live digital position reports from aircraft and plots them on a chart.
Overview of COAA PlanePlotter
Using this program, you can see a radar-like display of all those aircraft around you transmitting the appropriate digital messages, including ACARS, ADS-B, & HFDL. If you receive Mode-S ADS-B position reports, it can interface with Google Earth to display aircraft positions over the Google Earth base map.
It can even give you a dynamic real-time view of the aircraft when you designate the flight deck. It can also determine and display the direction of any transmission using a simple passive antenna switch. It allows aircraft to be located even if it is not equipped with ACARS or Mode-S/ADS-B.
Chart display
It plots aircraft positions, altitudes, and times, decoded from the message traffic it receives. These include embedded position reports, AMDAR and ADS reports contained in ACARS messages, ADS-B position reports received by the Kinetic SBS1 or AirNav System RadarBox Mode-S receivers, and position reports on HF using Charles Brain's PC-HFDL software.
The plot can be superimposed on a suitable aeronautical chart you have prepared, or it can download satellite imagery and plot the aircraft symbols. Where altitude information is available (e.g., Mode-S messages), you can select the data by altitude band to distinguish between low-level and high-level traffic.
Features of COAA PlanePlotter
- ✔John Locker kindly provided the animated screen grab from PlanePlotter (left)
✔Message display: Shows a table display of messages received and decoded from live aircraft transmissions
✔Data saving: It archives all the digital data that it receives and decodes it into a log file
✔Google Earth server
✔Direction finding
Technical Details and System Requirements
- ✔Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7
✔RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
✔Free Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more
COAA PlanePlotter 6.6.2.3 (6.52 MB)
Turbobit Link(s)
NitroFlare Link(s)
RapidGator Link(s)