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As of 2021, the author is inactive and the add-on is far from complete. Therefore, it is recommended to use either [[AMSO]] or [[NASSP]].
 
As of 2021, the author is inactive and the add-on is far from complete. Therefore, it is recommended to use either [[AMSO]] or [[NASSP]].
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=== Links ===
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*[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/apollo-application-project-aapo-alpha-release-2.1953/ Apollo Application Project (AAPO): Alpha Release #2], released 16 May 2013 by Hlynkacg.
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*[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/aapo.5364/ Aapo], released 19 December 2015 by Ond.
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*[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/search/486157/?q=AAPO&t=resource&o=relevance AAPO Patch], released 25 December 2017 by toto76math.
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*[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/aapo-patch-v2.3254/ AAPO Patch v2], released 20 August 2018 by toto76math.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 2 November 2022

Project home: Orbithangar
Author: Greg Hlynka (Hlynkacg)
Current version: Alpha Rc #2
Compatibility: Orbiter 2010


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AAPO (Apollo Applications Project for Orbiter) is an add-on for Orbiter Space Flight Simulator 2010, created to balance a historically accurate simulation of the Apollo spacecraft in Orbiter with accessibility and ease of play. In addition to the historical missions and spacecraft AAPO also models the canceled Apollo missions as well as assorted follow-on missions and spacecraft from the 1968 Apollo Hardware Applications Program.

As of 2021, the author is inactive and the add-on is far from complete. Therefore, it is recommended to use either AMSO or NASSP.

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