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OpenStreetMap: 21 million miles of roads

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and more than 78 million buildings.

 

 

Hi all !

 

View the 2013 data report here:

http://www.mapbox.com/osm-data-report/

 

Find your house on the map here:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/

 

Do you want to get a more realistic and detailed world inside your flight simulators ? Then open a free OpenStreetMap account, and start editing around your house !

http://osmlab.github.io/welcome-osm/

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners'_guide

 

 

Here's a place in Lorraine:

 

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.178&lon=6.039&zoom=14&layers=M

 

 

And this is how it looks in X-Plane with OSM2XP and XPOSM:

 

mo11-8.jpg

 

Happy mapping and flying ! B)

Awesome Max!!

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Patrick

Awesome!!

 

Don't know how to do any of it but I'm willing to learn and will give it a shot.

 

thanks for the links.

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Awesome!!

 

Don't know how to do any of it but I'm willing to learn and will give it a shot.

 

thanks for the links.

If you want to watch how it's done before you really start, you can find video tutorials here:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Video_tutorials

 

My favorite editor is JOSM:

http://josm.openstreetmap.de/

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This really looks like the direction that simulation needs to go. I am glad that XPX is on that track.

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Thx Max

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MdMax, I was going through the OSM tutorial videos and had a wonderful "verklempt moment" thinking of how awesome it is to be a part of a worldwide project that greatly benefits those of us in the X-Plane community. Wow, this is really cool, yes? :biggrin:

 

APUtech

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MdMax, I was going through the OSM tutorial videos and had a wonderful "verklempt moment" thinking of how awesome it is to be a part of a worldwide project that greatly benefits those of us in the X-Plane community. Wow, this is really cool, yes? :biggrin:

 

APUtech

 

Yes it's really cool. :smile:

 

On Sunday I added the buildings and tracks for a village called Pange. I also updated the neighbor villages, the border of the forests, improved the roads, and all the nice ponds where some of my friends go fishing.

 

This is the result in OpenStreetMap:

 

http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/49.0869/6.3516

 

In X-Plane, after using XPOSM and OSM2XP you can see the result here (with old low-res ground textures):

 

lor61-th.jpg

 

I think this will look very nice once the water showing the ponds is no more a texture thanks to the global scenery recut.

My impression is that France is by far the best covered region in OSM. I fly almost exclusively there now because of it. Thank you MdMax and everyone responsible for it!

 

 

 


(with old low-res ground textures)
Yeah, why dont you just use simheaven photo's, it looks killer-real with accurate OSM on top.

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Yeah, why dont you just use simheaven photo's, it looks killer-real with accurate OSM on top.

 

If Simheaven's source is Google, then it will not look better:

https://maps.google.fr/?ll=49.085454,6.3544&spn=0.005382,0.009645&t=h&z=17

 

Sometimes, Google's pictures are perfect, sometimes like in Pange, it's looking bad.

 

You can compare with Bing and Geoportail:

http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=49.085702~6.353679&lvl=17&dir=0&sty=h&form=LMLTCC

http://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/accueil?c=6.352953081911824,49.08579454083388&z=0.00001124167922674641&l=ORTHOIMAGERY.ORTHOPHOTOS::GEOPORTAIL:OGC:WMTS(1)&permalink=yes

If Simheaven's source is Google, then it will not look better:

https://maps.google....009645&t=h&z=17

Interesting. I dont know where he gets the photos from, but from my screenshot it seems it is not google as it is much sharper. 

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/109/ejvb.jpg/

 

It definitely needed an update in OSM though   :good:

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