Wednesday 14 September 2022 12:44 AM Flight tracking website CRASHES as 6milllion try to follow progress of Queen's ... trends now

Wednesday 14 September 2022 12:44 AM Flight tracking website CRASHES as 6milllion try to follow progress of Queen's ... trends now
Wednesday 14 September 2022 12:44 AM Flight tracking website CRASHES as 6milllion try to follow progress of Queen's ... trends now

Wednesday 14 September 2022 12:44 AM Flight tracking website CRASHES as 6milllion try to follow progress of Queen's ... trends now

Flight tracking website CRASHES as 6milllion try to follow progress of Queen's final flight from Scotland to London The Queen was brought back to London on an RAF C-17A Globemaster III Almost six million people tried to log onto FlightRadar24 as it left Edinburgh When the website recovered, around 350,000 people watched the aircraft It landed in RAF Northolt before the coffin was taken to Buckingham Palace 

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Popular aircraft tracking service FlightRadar24 crashed under the weight of the six million people who attempted to log onto the service as the late Queen was brought to London from Scotland. 

As the RAF C-17 transport aircraft prepared to taxi to the runway, millions of people across the globe attempted to follow the jet online. 

Moments later, the website, which tracks thousands of aircraft a day across the globe crashed. 

The popular FlightRadar24 aircraft tracking website crashed as the late Queen's body was flown out of Edinburgh Airport onboard an RAF Boeing C-17, pictured

The popular FlightRadar24 aircraft tracking website crashed as the late Queen's body was flown out of Edinburgh Airport onboard an RAF Boeing C-17, pictured

The flight carrying the Queen's remains from Edinburgh to London was the number 1 aircraft being tracked by the website FlightRadar24

The flight carrying the Queen's remains from Edinburgh to London was the number 1 aircraft being tracked by the website FlightRadar24

The service confirmed almost six million people attempted to log onto the site to track the aircraft in the minutes before it departed Edinburgh

The service confirmed almost six million people attempted to log onto the site to track the aircraft in the minutes before it departed Edinburgh

Followers soon noticed the

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