OHM Multistage2015 Saturn Rockets for Orbiter 2010 P1

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Author: 1987vcrproductions

The long awaited Multistage2015 Saturn launchers. All the required add-ons and where to find them are in the PDF located in the Doc folder. Once you've verified that you have all the required add-ons installed, unzip Multistage2015 Saturns into your main Orbiter 2010 P1 directory.

Special thanks to Sputnik who allowed me to redistribute a few of their meshes from Velcro Rockets and Velcro Saturns.

EDIT: I mistakenly credited 4throck instead of Sputnik for the Velcro Rockets meshes that I used. I got the two confused and made an error. Hopefully I've gotten everything right now.



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Thank you 1987vcrproductions,I have been looking foward to this for sometime,and,I am happy that you released it.:cheers:
 
Why for 2010P1? (I know what will be the answer). It's been two years since release of Orbiter 2016. Something's wrong with Orbiter development ... But I use only 2016 version and never thought about going to 2010 ever since. In spite of some incompatibilities...
 
Simply because I started working on this add-on back when Orbiter 2016 was barely a thing. Also, I'm currently working on a release for Orbiter 2016, so I ask that you be a little patient.
 
In spite of some incompatibilities...

It's not "some" incompatibilities. Very few Orbiter 2010 add-ons work in Orbiter 2016. Considering the number of dependencies on legacy add-ons that this has, it makes sense. Some of use keep a copy of Orbiter 2010 for older add-on use. Orbiter 2010 didn't stop being excellent just because Orbiter 2016 has ""slightly" better graphics.
 
I like this and looking forward to 2016, I can't sep the fairings and Apollo 7 has pad 34 not Apollo 5 and none of the SA 5 launches have the pad
 
The F key separates the payload fairings. To separate the CSM, press J, then switch to the CSM and press Ctrl+J to separate from the SLA. Kev's Apollo 17 Night Launch is required for the Saturn V pads (it can be found here: https://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=1373). I'm not sure what you're on about concerning Apollo 7 and Apollo 5. Apollo 7 left from LC-34 and Apollo 5 launched from LC-37B. All the historic launches occur from their correct launch complexes.
 
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