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A-OK! 2.1.1 is a Mac-only product.
Download the demo and Flight Operations Manual by clicking on the button on the right. The demo allows you to explore the Mercury spacecraft. After ordering, we'll supply you a personalized registration code to allow you to run the simulations.

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Simulate Sub-orbital and Orbital missions with three levels of difficulty! Create your own custom simulations with the included Mission Profiler Utility.


Explore the full color cockpit! Balloon Help identifies every single control and instrument. Just point and learn!

Experience realistic sounds effects from the click of a switch to the roar of the mighty Atlas booster!

Consult the same checklists and flight plans used in the Mercury program! This documentation is always available online as you fly.



Experience the historic first missions!


    Realistic from liftoff to splashdown!
Verify telemetry readings and receive mission updates from digitized "Cap Coms" transmitting from ground stations as you circle the globe at 17,500 miles an hour. As an option, the Cap Com can warn you of potentially dangerous situations or malfunctioning systems!

Full color window views feature animated views of abort, escape tower jettison, reentry, parachute deployment and landing. Look out the window as reentry turns it into a wall of flame!

Perform the same in-flight experiments and tests the Mercury Astronauts conducted including: blood pressure readings, beacon tracking, attitude control evaluation, and drift recovery.

Keep tabs on the progress and rating of each Astronaut in the Mercury program with the Astronaut Roster. A-OK! keep's track of each astronaut's space flight experience and proficiency rating. You can even fly "Ham," the first American primate in space!

Save or print the flight report generated at the end of each mission: a highly detailed and personalized evaluation of the astronaut and spacecraft's performance. The report indicates when the astronaut performs or fails to perform a critical manual function in response to an emergency.



The ultimate "in the cockpit" experience!
Prepare for every aspect of your historical Mercury mission with the exhaustive Flight Operations Manual (in Adobe Acrobat format and available for download, free!) that includes engineering drawings, checklists and flight plans from the original NASA documents!

Almost 140 operational switches, gauges, and indicators, controlling dozens of critical and unstable systems; the ultimate challenge!

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