TailLog: Plane Spotting

TailLog: Plane Spotting

Log Every Aircraft You Spot

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 12, 2026
  • May 18, 2026

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Easily track and log every aircraft you see. Features live radar, one-tap logging, photo support, and a personal logbook. Perfect for plane enthusiasts of all levels.

Live ADS-B radar
One-tap logging
Photo support
Personal logbook
Offline support
Spotting statistics
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What's New in TailLog

1.0.1

May 18, 2026

Fixed an issue with Google Authentication

FAQ

What is TailLog?

TailLog is an application designed to help you track and log every aircraft you spot. It offers features like live ADS-B radar, one-tap logging, and a personal logbook to record your sightings.

Can I use TailLog offline?

Yes, TailLog supports offline logging. You can record your spottings even without a cell signal, and the data will sync automatically once you are back online.

Does TailLog have ads?

No, TailLog is ad-free, allowing for an uninterrupted plane spotting experience.

What devices is TailLog available on?

TailLog is currently supported on iPhone and iPod devices.

How often is TailLog updated?

The latest version, 1.0.1, was released on May 18, 2026, indicating recent development and support.

What is the age rating for TailLog?

TailLog has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.

How does TailLog's logging work?

TailLog features one-tap logging; you can tap any plane on the live map to view its details and instantly save it to your logbook.

Can I add photos to my log entries in TailLog?

Yes, TailLog supports photo integration. You can snap a photo directly within the app or add one later if you used a separate camera.