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| developer = Greg Hlynka (Hlynkacg)
 
| developer = Greg Hlynka (Hlynkacg)
| stable_release = Alpha Rc#2
 
 
| website = https://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=6101
 
| website = https://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=6101
 
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'''AAPO''' ('''Apollo Applications Project for Orbiter''') is an add-on for [[Orbiter]] 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.
  
'''AAPO (Apollo Applications Project for Orbiter)''' is an add-on for [[Orbiter]], 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.
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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]].
  
  
[[Category:Add-ons]]
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[[Category:Orbiter 2010 add-ons]]
 
[[Category:Vessel add-ons]]
 
[[Category:Vessel add-ons]]
 
[[Category:Historical]]
 
[[Category:Historical]]
 
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Revision as of 07:47, 9 May 2021

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AAPO (Apollo Applications Project for Orbiter) is an add-on for Orbiter 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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