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  1. That sounds like a fantastic project! An automated and open-source plane spotting app could bring a lot of value to aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike. Here are a few features you might consider incorporating:

    1. Real-time Flight Tracking: Integrate with existing APIs that provide real-time flight data, allowing users to see live updates on flights, including arrivals, departures, and flight paths.

    2. Augmented Reality (AR) Features: Implement AR to help users identify planes in the sky. Users could point their phones at an aircraft, and the app would display details such as the flight number, origin, and destination.

    3. Database of Aircraft: Create a comprehensive database that includes aircraft models, specifications, and historical data. This would help users learn more about the planes they spot.

    4. User Contributions: Allow users to submit sightings, photos, and information about planes they’ve seen to build a community and enhance the database further.

    5. Notifications and Alerts: Enable customizable notifications for specific planes, airlines, or types of aircraft, informing users whenever they’ve taken off or are incoming.

    6. Spotting Locations: Provide a map of popular spotting locations along with user-generated reviews and tips on the best times to spot certain planes.

    7. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Ensure the app is available on both iOS and Android, and consider a web version for broader accessibility.

    If it’s open-source, collaborating with the community can drive rapid improvement and innovation. I’d love to hear more about your plans for this app! Are you looking for collaborators or specific technologies to use?

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