Aircraft Information Window

Getting detailed information about aircrafts

LiveTraffic can show aircraft information and updated flight data. Note that the current flight data (like position, speed, altitude and so on) represent the aircraft as shown in X-Plane. This is supposingly very close to reality, but LiveTraffic certainly needs to interpolate between available data points, so there is some degree of freedom. And it lacks the buffering time (see config) behind real time anyway.

Opening an A/C Info Window

All menu items mentioned here can be bound to keyboard shortcuts or joystick buttons. There are two relevant menu items:

  • Plugin > LiveTraffic > Aircraft Info... for a window inside X-Plane

  • Plugin > LiveTraffic > Aircraft Info... (Popped out) for creating a popped out window in a native operating system window, which could be moved anywhere. It makes most sense if you have and use for this purpose a monitor, which is not filled by X-Plane, e.g. if you keep one monitor for flight planner, moving map or the like. Otherwise the popped out window would become hidden behind X-Plane once X-Planes gets the focus - just like any other window as well. The initial position of any new window might not be optimal and you might need to drag it out of a corner to see it completely.

Several aircraft information windows can be opened in parallel, just select the above menu items as often as you like.

You can also hide/show all windows at once with the Aircraft Info Shown menu item and close all of them with Close All Windows.

The "AUTO" checkbox in the first row switches between AUTO and Locked mode:

AUTO mode

A/C Info Windows always open in AUTO mode, i.e. they display information on the nearest aircraft roughly in the direction of the camera (even if it might not currently be visible on the screen because it is way below/above the camera).

Locked mode / Search for aircraft

In locked mode the currently shown aircraft will be retained no matter where the camera points to, as long as the aircraft is displayed in LiveTraffic.

Or you can select any specific aircraft for display by entering an id into the first field A/C key. Type in any one of the following and LiveTraffic searches for a match once you hit [Enter]:

  • transponder hex code

  • registration (tail number)

  • call sign

  • flight number

  • squawk code

  • index within LiveTraffic, which is just an arbitrary number starting with one up to the number of displayed aircrafts (and is not currently stable, i.e. with aircrafts appearing and disappearing one particular aircraft might have a different index any time), it is mostly meant to search around for something interesting.

Displayed Information

Note that some lines are split into two fields. The label is then divided by a vertical bar |.

Settings

...control the visual appearance of the Aircraft information Window. Click to open.

Both options are Drag Sliders: Click with the mouse somewhere in the bar and drag to the left/right to change the value. Why this type of control has been chosen becomes apparent when you drag the Font Scaling control...

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