The flight taking the Sovereign's final resting place to London was the most followed ever, site Flightradar24 has said.
Almost 6,000,000 individuals attempted to follow the plane's course from Edinburgh to RAF Northolt inside its most memorable moment in the air, the site said.
The gigantic traffic made disturbances the site, where clients can follow the way of planes in the air.
More than 4.79 million individuals watched on its site and application and 296,000 were watching on a YouTube transfer, it said.
The past record was the point at which a flight conveying US lawmaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan last month was trailed by 2.2 million individuals on Flightradar24.
The Sovereign's final resting place was flown on a RAF Globemaster C-17, subsequent to lying in state at St Giles' House of prayer in Edinburgh.
The flight utilized the callsign "Kittyhawk", utilized for any tactical trip with the Sovereign ready.
Princess Anne and her significant other Sir Timothy Laurence went with the casket, with the princess saying she had felt lucky to have the option to share the last hours of the existence of her "dearest mother".
"It has been a priceless honor to go with her on her last processes," she added.
State leader Liz Bracket and Guard Secretary Ben Wallace were among those sitting tight at RAF Northolt for the flight, which landed not long before 19:00 BST.
Flightradar24 said it had done whatever it takes to make its foundation as steady as conceivable before the plane took off.
The trip to Taiwan taken by Ms Pelosi, the US Place of Delegates Speaker, in August pulled in interest as she was the most noteworthy positioning American authority in 25 years to visit Taiwan, which China sees as a breakaway region.
Making sense of how Tuesday's figures had predominated that traffic, Flightradar24 expressed: "In light of our experience last month, we anticipated an enormous deluge of clients, yet this quick, huge spike was past what we had expected."
It said around 600,000 clients had the option to "effectively follow the trip before execution corrupted".
"Despite the fact that our foundation experienced under such weighty burden, Sovereign Elizabeth II's last departure from Edinburgh to RAF Northolt is by a wide margin the record-breaking most followed trip on Flightradar24 and will probably stay at the top for a significant length of time," it said.
Swarms lined the roads of Edinburgh as Sovereign Elizabeth's casket made its last process in Scotland.
There was praise as the casket left St Giles' Basilica, where it had been lying very still since Monday, to go to Edinburgh Air terminal.
It was then traveled to London on board a tactical plane.
Around 33,000 individuals had recorded past the casket in the church building, with thousands lining during that time for the opportunity to offer their appreciation.
First Clergyman Nicola Sturgeon was among those to go to a last petitioning heaven administration at St Giles' House of prayer on Tuesday evening, close by Managing Official Alison Johnstone and Scottish Secretary Alistair Jack.
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A ceremonial group and imperial toxophilite lined the road before the Sovereign's casket was brought outside.
It left St Giles' House of prayer on a funeral car in practically no time before 16:20 to make the excursion to Edinburgh Air terminal.
Great many individuals stuffed into the noteworthy roads of Edinburgh so that the third day straight might see the casket.