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I find it weird that *only* the A400M is the black sheep. I attach a figure of the number of messages per aircraft model for the last 30 days.I'm not aware of any issues with the data collection, that would probably have been noticed by now. But that's still an interesting observation. We certainly have seen certain transponders or certain models behave weirdly in many different aspects over the years!
Indeed. The maps can be generated using the Traffic library. Here is the link to a file containing the csv dataframe and a table of what model is each icao24.Also here are two maps showing the trajectories of this flight. To me these airplanes simply emit the hastcasoperationalstatus=True all the time while they fly.Sin título.png[/attachment]strohmeier post=1513 userid=493"]It is interesting...any way to plot this on a map, or look into operators? They could be doing experiments/exercises?
Honestly I had never thought about that hehe. But still, there are too many messages, although now I would love to know if they really have this issue because of refuelling. I will have a look at it.Thanks for the added detail. Well, if they are refueling, it wouldn't be particularly surprising if they have TCAS constantly buzzing, no? That would just be doing its job.
Okay I did some research lets see.Thanks for the added detail. Well, if they are refueling, it wouldn't be particularly surprising if they have TCAS constantly buzzing, no? That would just be doing its job.