Originally posted by DYepes
Yea I have google Earth and I have seen this in various locations on Earth. There is a file you can download that will automatically load documented
placemarks that show many of the planes around the world.
Its only 29.99 a year and a great buy whether you travel often or just enjoy watching the world from the air. I once saw burning oil wells in Libya
but the pictures have been updated since.

How does this compare to the free Google Earth?
Sometimes I get very clear pics down to 1000' and other times 10,000' is not very clear.
I don't mind springing for it if it will do better by a reasonable margin.