Pick any scenario package. Open the zip file then extract the scenario files into your Orbiter folder. It will then create a subfolder in your Scenarios folder and place the individual scenarios there for you to open next time you run Orbiter. All scenarios use the default Deltaglider. Most scenarios were made using TransX 3.10.

Scenario Packages
Zip File NameDescription
2006_EJUNE.zipDepart 2006 from Earth, sling Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, then back to Earth.
2006_MVVEMEJSN.zipDepart 2006 from Mercury for a double sling of Venus, then Earth, Mars, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune
2007_EVEEMS.zipDepart Earth 2007 for exciting rapid succession slings of Venus, back to Earth, Earth again with a very quick sling off Mars which leaves you on your way to Saturn. This one is way cool as it has 425 m/s less DV than Cassini. It has a very small optional aerosling at Mars or it could be done without touching Mars atmosphere but this would add 150 m/s as a deep space manoevre just after passing Mars. Even without using the martian atmosphere it has 275 less DV than Cassini.
2007_EVEEMStE.zipAn upgrade of the above scenario pack, 2007_EVEEMS.zip. It has all the files of this pack, plus includes the aerosling at Titan to return directly to Earth. And altogether the entire trip was less DV than landing on the moon.
2007_VMEEJSN.zipDepart Earth 2007 for an efficient trip to the outer planets using both inner planet slings and some deep space manoevers. Much like Cassini, only different.
2007_EVEEUSJVVMMME.zipDepart Earth to slings of Venus, Earth, Earth, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter,Venus, Venus, Mars, Mars, Mars, then back to a soft encounter speed at Earth.
2007_EVVM.zipDepart 2007. An efficient trip from Earth to Mercury. 2 sling at Venus has one in plane and tangent with mercury orbit. Low Mercury orbit with over 30% of the fuel remaining. Probably enough to return to Earth from there but not a landing on Mercury and return to Earth.
2008_Mars.zipDepart Earth 2008 for a free return trip to Mars. One can decide just a few days before passing Mars whether to continue on the free return trajectory or do a very small burn that would have an atmospheric entry at Mars.
2010_EVMVVJSUNP.zipToo many slings to list them all in the file name. Start Earth then sling... Venus, Mars, Venus, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter then back to Earth. whew!
2010_EVEJSN.zipAn interesting combination of sling planning with manoevres in a gravity well. Starting with departing Earth, then a sling of Venus. After that it's a sling of Earth with a prograde manoevre when at the Pe of the sling. Then off to Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune.
2011_EJSJE.zipDepart 2011 from Earth to slings of Jupiter, Saturn, then Jupiter again and back to Earth.
2013_EVMEJUN.zipA very efficient inner planet triple sling departing Earth using Venus, Mars and Earth then off to Jupiter with options to Uranus and Neptune. 750 mph less deltaV than Cassini!
2014_Mars.zipDepart 2014 for a free return trip to Mars. Much the same as 2008_Mars.zip (above).
2015_EJSE.zipDepart December 2015 for a free return trip to Jupiter and Saturn.
2015_EVEEJ.zipDepart July 2015 for very low deltaV triple sling to Jupiter. Virtually identical initial transfer deltaV to Venus as Cassini but this one has NO deep space manoevre. The route is to sling Venus, then Earth twice, then arrive via hohmann transfer to Jupiter making for a very slow encounter speed.
2017_EVEEJ.zipDepart February 2017 for very low deltaV triple sling to Jupiter. Much like the one in 2015 (above) but takes a bit longer to get to Jupiter and encounter speed is a bit greater.
2018_EJSUJE.zipDepart 2018 from Earth for slings of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter and then back to landing at Earth.
2153_EJSUN.zipThe next "Grand Tour" of the outer planets is depicted in a series of scenarios. Voyager 3?
aerosling.zipA choice of aeroslings at Mars. Flying inverted in the atmosphere to exit either to Venus, or the moons of Mars.
Callisto_Fly-In.zipThis challenging scenario has a Deltaglider on 10 different landed locations throughout the solar system. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Deimos, Titan, Callisto, Oberon and Nereid. The plan is to fly 9 of them simultaneously to a fly-in at the Callisto deltaglider.
Cassini.zipDocumenting the Cassini trajectory with a deltaglider.
double_flyby.zipA chance sling of Jupiter to Mars has close encounters with both Io and Ganymede. Very interesting.
Medical_Rescue.zipLaunch, dock with ISS and return all in 1 orbit.
sling_to_sun.zip3 ways to depart Earth and sling Jupiter and Saturn to get a low Pe at the sun.