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[[File:traffic_arrows.jpg|caption|right|200px]]When connected to an ADS-B or FLARM transmitter (See [[Sensors#Traffic_Sources|Traffic Sources]]), Air Navigation Pro will show traffic information on the moving Map as moving arrows. The arrow will be coloured dark if the traffic is at a similar altitude to you. Otherwise it will be coloured light grey and no tag will be displayed. Close traffics will be shown in red and you will receive an alert if a traffic is close to you around the same altitude.
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[[File:traffic_arrows.jpg|caption|right|200px]]When connected to an ADS-B or FLARM transmitter (See [[Sensors#Traffic_Sources|Traffic Sources]]), Air Navigation Pro will show traffic information on the moving Map as moving arrows. The arrow will be coloured dark if the traffic is at a similar altitude as you. Otherwise it will be coloured light grey and no tag will be displayed. Close traffic will be shown in red and you will receive an alert if there is traffic close to you around the same altitude.
 
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The tag next to the arrow will contain the following information:
 
The tag next to the arrow will contain the following information:

Latest revision as of 19:03, 26 October 2015



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When connected to an ADS-B or FLARM transmitter (See Traffic Sources), Air Navigation Pro will show traffic information on the moving Map as moving arrows. The arrow will be coloured dark if the traffic is at a similar altitude as you. Otherwise it will be coloured light grey and no tag will be displayed. Close traffic will be shown in red and you will receive an alert if there is traffic close to you around the same altitude.


The tag next to the arrow will contain the following information:

  • Callsign
  • Altitude
  • Speed
  • Vertical Speed (as an upward or downward arrow. No arrow means the aircraft is levelled).


The direction of the arrow is the heading of the aircraft. A trail of previous recorded positions of the aircraft will be displayed as a dot trace.