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The unknown high-wing plane was an airplane cut from Grand Theft Auto V during development. The only remnant of this airplane in the game's internal files is a low-resolution picture that was originally intended to be on the in-game Elitás Travel purchase page. Most of the fuselage was later integrated into the Dodo.

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  • Unknown high-wing plane
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  • The unknown high-wing plane was an airplane cut from Grand Theft Auto V during development. The only remnant of this airplane in the game's internal files is a low-resolution picture that was originally intended to be on the in-game Elitás Travel purchase page. Most of the fuselage was later integrated into the Dodo.
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front image
  • Unknownplane-GTAV-beta.png
vehicle class
  • Planes
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Appearances
  • Grand Theft Auto V
Name
  • Unknown
Caption
  • The unknown plane in GTA V.
body style
  • Small high wing aircraft
Title
  • Navigation
Image size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
Related
Vehicle Type
  • Civilian fixed-wing aircraft
abstract
  • The unknown high-wing plane was an airplane cut from Grand Theft Auto V during development. The only remnant of this airplane in the game's internal files is a low-resolution picture that was originally intended to be on the in-game Elitás Travel purchase page. Most of the fuselage was later integrated into the Dodo.
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