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Planebase database

Post by Mike s » Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:11 pm

hi everyone
i have been using a new database/logging programme called planebase for the past 8 months,it is run by enthusiasts and is completely free of charge.
they also have another programme for sbs users called pblink it works like GAS Populate but looks up its data from planebase's databases stored on your pc.
there is a full data update every monday while airliners?biz aircraft get an additional mid-week update.
so how do you download this new programme ?
visit this link http://www.planebase.biz/ to their home page.
you must register first,once you have been approved you will be sent a ink for the programme download.
once you are a member you will have access to their google group,where you will get notifications/support plus you can also contribute data for inclusion into the planebase databases .
thanks for looking
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Re: Planebase database

Post by dannyboyo20 » Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:42 pm

Mike/all. Agree 100% PlaneBase is a superb product and I am certainly glad I transferred from ADU. Best database I have ever used, would highly recommend!!!

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Re: Planebase database

Post by Mike s » Sat Aug 02, 2014 1:58 pm

pleased to hear Danny
im now in the process of moving my database in excel spread sheet to plane base as of next year i will not be using spread sheets any more every thing now going into plane base
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Re: Planebase database

Post by Bob UK » Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:41 pm

Is it easy to transfer my existing ADU database into Planebase, & is there a utility to connect to Airnav please?

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Re: Planebase database

Post by Mike s » Sat Oct 04, 2014 6:02 pm

hi bob uk
there is no utility for airnav i'm afraid,it is possible to move your ADU DB to PB,Instructions are in the manual failing that the planebase support team would be glad to help
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Re: Planebase database

Post by davekench » Thu Oct 23, 2014 3:44 pm

Planebase seems to be getting better each month, there are now options that allow users use it with either FR24 or Planeplotter, as well as the PBlink which link in with your SBS.
Updates twice a week and all for free, plus a forum with plenty of help within.
I have been using it since it started due to one of the other spotting software being unhelpful and have never looked back.
Here is the link if anyone is interested - http://www.planebase.biz/

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Re: Planebase database

Post by Bob UK » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:14 am

I have it installed & just looking around, it looks to be excellent.......... but I'm just waiting to be able to link it to Airnav.
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Re: Planebase database

Post by davekench » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:07 pm

Bob, if you go to the forum and ask when it going to be linked to Arnav, the good thing about the team is they are happy to add things people want, if the demand is there.

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Re: Planebase database

Post by Bob UK » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:41 pm

davekench wrote:Bob, if you go to the forum and ask when it going to be linked to Arnav, the good thing about the team is they are happy to add things people want, if the demand is there.

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Hi Dave, do you have a direct link to the forum please?

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Re: Planebase database

Post by davekench » Sat Oct 25, 2014 11:53 am

Bob, you will get invited to join the forum once you are up and running with the software, I seem to think.

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Re: Planebase database

Post by marpleman » Tue Oct 28, 2014 8:29 am

I didn't know anything about this until I inadvertently stumbled on this thread just having a look around for something to read.

I am now in the process of transferring 38 years worth of spotting onto Planebase! What a fantastic piece of software.

I've previously used Aerodata, but after several pc burnouts, and the prohibitive cost of using that product, I had resigned myself to excel spreadsheets, however this database has renewed my enthusiasm for the hobby.

Can't recommend it highly enough!

Rich

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Re: Planebase database

Post by Bob UK » Tue Oct 28, 2014 6:16 pm

marpleman wrote:I didn't know anything about this until I inadvertently stumbled on this thread just having a look around for something to read.

I am now in the process of transferring 38 years worth of spotting onto Planebase! What a fantastic piece of software.

I've previously used Aerodata, but after several pc burnouts, and the prohibitive cost of using that product, I had resigned myself to excel spreadsheets, however this database has renewed my enthusiasm for the hobby.

Can't recommend it highly enough!

Rich
Agreed, mine's all up & running now :thumb:
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