Airplane use is going to be somewhat less useful than you might think. Unless your ground stations are using beam antennas and tracking the plane, the node in the plane will pick up every civilian wifi or other 2.4 GHz station in the coverage area, and it won't be able to pick the correct ground station out of the noise. Even if the ground station hears the aerial station, you won't be able to communicate if the aerial station can't hear you. You'll get some benefit, especially if you're in an area without a lot of wifi and other 2.4 GHz users These days, even in the country, there are a lot of people with wireless routers, bluetooth, cordless phones, etc. Long distance 802.11g usually means beam antennas on both ends.
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