WOW thanks a lot for the whole answers
, and I already know that Dr. Martin Schweiger made Orbiter, when I said that... well I was thinking in how this community made Orbiter something big with the addons too.
I never thought that Dr. Schweiger himself could answer to me, that was a nice experience and I wish you fun while you are resting a little from Orbiter ^^
Well, actually, I am gonna make a clean instalation for 2016, that Moon mountains and craters are too marvelous to keep myself in 2010.
But I will use the default Delta Glider instead of the Dan's Delta Glider IV.
About my landings... I will do the rentrys at day, however, this is a problem to me because I never accelerate the time with Orbiter, and this means that my landings will take more time until find the correct moment to land XD. By the way, I went to the Moon 6 times in real time with NASSP 6 so, trully I never use the T and the R keys and that means that Patience is my second name, therefore it wont be a problem if I need wait for updates. Even I am thinking to go Mars in real time even... (Well, I will use the T and R keys when learning how the hell can I plan a flight between planets, that for sure, but for the real mission I really could see myself doing the whole travel in real time, flying 4-8 hours per day, little by little like I say, I hope live 25 years more at less, and more or less a travel to Mars could take that, if I want to visit Venus. But, I will use 2016 to start a period of training to fly the Moon again but with the non-espherical gravity option activated. At this point I went to the Moon with this thing desactivated :3, so its a good moment, I guess, to start this training now with the default Delta Glider I guess. ^^
THANKS again, and have fun with Orbiter.
PS: If I could be as intelligent like you guys, I really could like develope good staff like you do, but I don't know nothing about programing unfortunately, so I can't fix my little problem by myself U-U. But no worries. Your answers were a good thing to see today. BYE.