
Virtual Radar is an open-source application that can plot aircraft on Google Maps. The program can be installed on a local web server; you can access its features using a web browser. Virtual Radar also has the ability to show the location of a simulated aircraft being flown in Microsoft Flight Simulator X. To track real aircafts, you need a radio that is capable of receiving Mode-S transmissions.
v2.4 [Aug 19, 2016]
Fixed: Menu button stopped working under Firefox 46 .
Fixed: Airliners.net links.
Fixed: Messages are now dropped if they come in faster than they can be processed.
Fixed: Aircraft heading and speed could freeze when it’s visible on MLAT and non-MLAT receiver.
Added: Support for specifying Google Maps API key
Added: Support for optional Web Admin plugin.
Added: Lookup of air pressure settings.
Added: Support for Plane Finder receiver.
Added: Support for separate JAERO receiver timeouts.
Added: Marker cluster support.
Updated to Google Maps 3.24.