Driving eastbound over the I-270 bridge two weeks ago I noticed a wide band of turbulent Mississippi water to my right. It reminded me of tide water meeting river water.
Ideas? Say it ain't so, that it could not have been tidal. Is it shallow, and barges take a detour?
Amended: Driving eastbound over the 270 bridge after a kickass breakfast in Sweet Springs! At the bar on Main Street.
I just want to know how some SWA flights get to be flying sharks!
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you can go int the setting and select a filter so that you can watch military traffic
Sadly very little Military Traffic as warplanes do not use the ADSB system.
adsbexchange.com
you'd be surprised at how much traffic is available
I live near a major USAF B1-B base and a five state exercise area. None of the combat aircraft show period. Friends elsewhere in a similar circumstance report the same. The forums for that site also have comments from users about this as well.
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Originally posted by nhtagmember: I guess these are all civilian aircraft...
Again you seem to not get it as your sarcastic comment indicates.
Those are NOT military combat aircraft. They are support and logistics military aircraft. Occasionally you'll also see a trainer fighter aircraft but NEVER a B52, B-1B, B2, F14, F15, F16, F18, F22, F35, F117, etc. as they DO NOT operate with ADSB and as such WILL NOT SHOW on that app.
Check for yourself DOD and FAA information about this.
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