Flight tracking app Volanta has been updated to version 1.10.0.
The new update sees screenshot galleries added to profiles, along with the ability to filter them based on flight. In addition to profiles, they also appear on aircraft pages and now you can add a description and tag your photo.
Another new update is the addition of average landing rates to profiles, which means you can also see the average landing rate for each flight on your profile and others. You can also filter your flights based on your landing rates.
Other updates include the ability to set a custom airframe ID on your aircraft, a new tag that shows which simulator a user is flying with, and the ability to filter the map to those using specific sims, too.
Volanta’s 1.9 update is available for everyone right now.
Volanta is a free flight-tracking tool that can be used with any primary desktop simulator. It enables you to see other virtual pilots, online ATC and save your flights to the cloud. A Premium version of Volanta also exists that gives you more features such as high-resolution screenshot saving, schedules, and more. You can subscribe to Volanta Premium for AU$6.35 (excluding tax).
Changelog
- Added screenshot galleries on profiles, showing all your screenshots you have. You can filter them based on the flight and sort them based on newest/oldest and likes.
- Added screenshot galleries to aircraft pages, showing all the screenshots that have been taken while flying that aircraft.
- Improved the screenshot viewer by adding a link to the flight and the ability to write a description and add tags.
- Added average landing rates to profiles.
- Added the landing rate to the preview of each flight when viewing them on the flights page or somebody’s profile.
- When viewing a flight, each landing can be clicked to hide or unhide it. Hidden landings won’t count as the landing rate for the flight or for the profile average.
- Added landing rate above and below filters to flights.
- Flights can now be sorted based on landing rates (worst to best or best to worst).
- You can now set the Simbrief custom airframe ID on an aircraft, which will be sent when dispatching through Simbrief. You can also copy the ID from another aircraft in your fleet by clicking the search icon.
- Flight lines on the flights list and user profiles now have a thickness corresponding to the the number of flights between the two airports.
- Added a map filter for simulators. You can now filter for live flights on the map flying “MSFS” or “XP” (or “XP12” to be more specific) for example.
- Added which simulator the user is flying on on active flights.