BARANGER Emmanuel wrote:

> With osgearth we could even create a specific server complete with cards
> containing information navigation (NAV, VOR, ILS etc. ..)

osgEarth is not the first choice of a tool for this sort of work.  In
order to feed tools like Atlas or moving maps in general from a network
server, you'd want to look at protocols like WMS and the servers which
already have been developed for this purpose.

As an offer in order to get the ball rolling: If anyone bothers to
implement the WMS client side into Atlas (either EPSG:4326 or, maybe
preferred, EPSG:900913, tile size 256x256), then I'll promise to serve
the tiles.  We'd start with the known Atlas map style and once the
system works, we're open for any other WMS service on the world.
The app doesn't necessarily have to be based on Atlas, I just chose
that once because it's well known in FlightGear-world.

If anyone's interested, start reading here:

  http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/WMS_Tiling_Client_Recommendation

Cheers,
        Martin.
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