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Hi to all. I just completed my first ever Apollo mission. I flew Apollo 11 with NASSP, in about 6 hours from launch to splashdown. I'm very, very impressed with Project Apollo-NASSP. It is certainly very accurate and realistic, and a joy to fly. I had a question or two though.
1. I noticed how almost EVERY SINGLE SWITCH works. Wow, again, I'm quite impressed. But does every switch that you can flip serve a functional purpose, or is it just there to flip and look cool?
2. The tutorial available on Orbithangar said that in order for very accurate lunar landings, you need Lunar Landing MFD, which is available on, you guessed it, avsim. Where can I get it now that avsim does not exist?
Thanks again to the developers of NASSP--extraordinary job! Well done.
1. I noticed how almost EVERY SINGLE SWITCH works. Wow, again, I'm quite impressed. But does every switch that you can flip serve a functional purpose, or is it just there to flip and look cool?
2. The tutorial available on Orbithangar said that in order for very accurate lunar landings, you need Lunar Landing MFD, which is available on, you guessed it, avsim. Where can I get it now that avsim does not exist?
Thanks again to the developers of NASSP--extraordinary job! Well done.