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Fixed-wing aircraft are a type of vehicle in the Just Cause game series.

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  • Fixed-wing aircraft are a type of vehicle in the Just Cause game series.
  • Fixed-wing aircraft, or airplanes, are aircraft that primarily uses wings for lift when in motion and propellers or jet engines for thrust. Airplanes were first made available as controllable vehicles with the introduction of the Dodo in Grand Theft Auto III, which was significantly difficult to fly. Unlike helicopters, however, controllable airplanes do not enjoy consistent appearances since GTA III, with Grand Theft Auto: Vice City featuring only one airplane, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas featuring up to eleven such aircraft, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories featuring only one airplane each, and Grand Theft Auto IV featuring none at all.
  • Aeroplanes were first made available as controllable vehicles with the introduction of the Dodo in Grand Theft Auto III, which was significantly difficult to fly. Unlike helicopters, however, controllable aeroplanes do not enjoy consistent appearances since GTA III, with Grand Theft Auto: Vice City featuring only one such aeroplane, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas featuring up to eleven such aircraft, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories featuring none at all without a third party mod or cheat device, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories featuring two controllable aeroplanes and one can only be entered due to a bug.
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  • Fixed-wing aircraft are a type of vehicle in the Just Cause game series.
  • Fixed-wing aircraft, or airplanes, are aircraft that primarily uses wings for lift when in motion and propellers or jet engines for thrust. Airplanes were first made available as controllable vehicles with the introduction of the Dodo in Grand Theft Auto III, which was significantly difficult to fly. Unlike helicopters, however, controllable airplanes do not enjoy consistent appearances since GTA III, with Grand Theft Auto: Vice City featuring only one airplane, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas featuring up to eleven such aircraft, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories featuring only one airplane each, and Grand Theft Auto IV featuring none at all.
  • Aeroplanes were first made available as controllable vehicles with the introduction of the Dodo in Grand Theft Auto III, which was significantly difficult to fly. Unlike helicopters, however, controllable aeroplanes do not enjoy consistent appearances since GTA III, with Grand Theft Auto: Vice City featuring only one such aeroplane, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas featuring up to eleven such aircraft, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories featuring none at all without a third party mod or cheat device, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories featuring two controllable aeroplanes and one can only be entered due to a bug. Pilotable airplanes didn't return in Grand Theft Auto IV. Some airplane models do exist in Francis International Airport, but none are enterable. According to Rockstar, the city was too small to support airplanes. Pilotable airplanes return in Grand Theft Auto V, and they range from small personal aircraft to large commercial airliners. Airplanes were included in GTA V to aid the player in traveling around the large State of San Andreas.
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