When I first downloaded Orbiter, the very first thing I did was open the "Quckstart" scenario, throttle up the DG, and start flying around. I correctly guess that "G" raised the landing gear, felt how the bird handled, turned east, and nosed up for the stars. I think I somehow managed to reach orbit on the first or second try, although I couldn't figure out how the MFDs or other controls worked. Once I satisfied my "plug and play" impulse, I started reading through the manual, part by part, whenever I wanted to learn something else.
My advice is to do the same. Stick with the stock Delta Glider and follow the tutorials until you can manually launch, intercept and dock with the ISS, deorbit and land. Don't worry about being sloppy, everyone is at first. Read "Go Play in Space" and figure out how to get to the Moon, enter lunar orbit, and try a landing. It's tougher than you think to come down near the intended landing site without wasting lots of fuel.
Later, when you are ready for a challenge, try launching the space shuttle. Go to OrbitHangar and download David413's shuttle fleet when you are ready to try a manual reentry. Here I recommend using the autopilot first (AutoFCS), as this is very tough. Each of these milestones was a big joy for me.
My advice is to do the same. Stick with the stock Delta Glider and follow the tutorials until you can manually launch, intercept and dock with the ISS, deorbit and land. Don't worry about being sloppy, everyone is at first. Read "Go Play in Space" and figure out how to get to the Moon, enter lunar orbit, and try a landing. It's tougher than you think to come down near the intended landing site without wasting lots of fuel.
Later, when you are ready for a challenge, try launching the space shuttle. Go to OrbitHangar and download David413's shuttle fleet when you are ready to try a manual reentry. Here I recommend using the autopilot first (AutoFCS), as this is very tough. Each of these milestones was a big joy for me.