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[[File:Airtrain-GTAVC-front.jpg|thumb|375px|A stationary Airtrain at [[Escobar International Airport]].]]
 
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|name = Airtrain
The '''Airtrain''' (name based on the model file), also known as '''Aeroplane''' (name based on the texture file) or '''Air Train''' (name based on in-game name) is a [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|passenger airplane]] that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]].
 
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|caption = A stationary Airtrain at [[Escobar International Airport]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]''.
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|aka = Aeroplane <small>(Texture file)</small><br>Air Train <small>(In-game name)</small>
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|type = Civilian [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|fixed-wing aircraft]]
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|body_style = Narrow-body trijet
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|capacity = 1 <small>(passenger, [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]])</small>
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|related = [[AT-400]]<br>[[Jet]]<br>[[Twinjet]]<br>[[Miljet]]
 
}}The '''Airtrain''' (name based on the model file), also known as '''Aeroplane''' (name based on the in-game name) or '''Air Train''' (name in San Andreas), is a [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|passenger airplane]] that appears in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''.
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It functions as a scenery prop in all of its appearances and can only be entered (but not directly controlled) using a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIKgJL2m7wQ glitch] in ''GTA Vice City Stories''.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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[[File:Aitrain-GTAIII.jpg|thumb|A stationary Airtrain in Grand Theft Auto III.]]
The Airtrain is a prop that takes the appearance of a [[wp:Boeing 727|Boeing 727]]. In GTA III and GTA Vice City, the Airtrain is normally not solid. Simply spawning the Airtrain using trainers or modifications will crash the game. The Airtrain's flight path is determined by the ''flight1.dat'' file. In GTA Liberty City Stories it is solid, however, touching it (except the wings) will kill the player and destroy his vehicle. In GTA Vice City Stories it is still solid, but touching it doesn't kill the player. Instead the player will lose [[Health|health]]. In contrast to previous games it appeared in, the plane ''can ''be entered in GTA Vice City Stories due to a bug. If entered the player doesn't have any control of it, but can change the radio stations, so techincally, you can take a flight on it like in GTA San Andreas, but you can not get out. It can also be spawned using a cheat device, although the player cannot control it if it is entered using the aforementioned bug.
 
 
[[File:Airtrain-GTAVC.jpg|thumb|A stationary Airtrain in GTA Vice City.]]
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[[File:Airtrain_GTAA.png|thumb|The Airtrain in GTA Advance.]]
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[[File:Airtrain LCS.png|thumb|Airtrain in GTA Liberty City Stories.]]
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[[File:Vcs airtrains.png|thumb|Two version of Airtrain in GTA Vice City Stories.]]
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[[File:Airtrain-GTACW-Side.jpg|thumb|A stationary Airtrain in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]
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The Airtrain takes the appearance of a {{WP|Boeing 727}}, with adjustments made to its design such as shorter outboard engines, differently designed wing ailerons, and a windshield design more reminiscent of that on older Airbus models. In all of its appearances, the airplane is featured in two different ways: Some are stationary solid props in airports and others are seen landing, taxiing and taking off. It seems to be the only kind of airliners that serve [[Francis International Airport (3D Universe)|Francis International Airport]] and [[Escobar International Airport]].
   
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In ''Grand Theft Auto III'' and ''GTA Vice City'', the flying airtrains are not solid, meaning the [[Claude|pla]][[Tommy Vercetti|yer]] can go through them without taking any damage. Simply spawning the Airtrain using trainers or modifications will crash the game as it's a vehicle that only relies on a path. The Airtrain's flight path is determined by the ''flight1.dat'' file.
The Airtrain is consistently painted white (with different airline logos), except in GTA Vice City Stories, where it is painted white with a red tailfin and blue nose (with a [[Plummet Airlines]] logo).
 
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In ''GTA Liberty City Stories'', both the flying and parked airtrains differ from previous renditions, now having less and bigger windows, a hump and raised cockpit reminiscent of the {{WP|Boeing 747}} and an overall more cartoonish look. The flying versions are now solid, however, and touching their wheels will heavily injure the [[Toni Cipriani|player]] and destroy his vehicle. The player can jump on its wing and "ride" on it while it takes off, yet he will be automatically ejected into the sea a few seconds later after reaching the game height limit.
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In ''GTA Vice City Stories'', the Airtrain is once again solid and will harm the [[Victor Vance|player]] should they make contact with its wheels. While its flying version uses nearly the same model from ''GTA III'' and ''GTA Vice City'', the appearance of the stationary version differs from previous games – like in ''GTA Liberty City Stories'', it seems to have an extra floor for its cockpit, similar to a 747. Also, instead of being simply painted white with different airliner logos, it is now painted white with a red tail fin and blue nose (with a [[Plummet Airlines]] logo). The Airtrains that land and take off still look the same as their previous versions.
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There are also 727-like airplanes in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]'' rendition of [[Francis International Airport (HD Universe)|Francis International Airport]]. They can be seen parked around the airport and taking off and landing in the runways, yet never moving from them after landing, they replace the [[Jet|747-based airliner]] found in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and its [[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City|Episodes]], however, unlike the 747 Jet, the Airtrain has no [[FlyUS]] decals.
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===Entering the Airtrain in ''GTA Vice City Stories''===
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The flying version of the plane can be accessed in ''GTA Vice City Stories'' through a [[Glitches|glitch]] – If the player gets on the wing while the plane taxis from one runway to the other, and presses the triangle button near the intersection point between the back of the wing and the fuselage, he will be transported inside of the airplane.
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The player doesn't have any control of the vehicle itself and can only change the radio stations while it flies on its predefined route over [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]], in a way resembling the purchase of a flight in ''GTA San Andreas''. Oddly, the player can only exit the Airtrain when its back wheels are touching the ground but not the front one, which is when it takes off and lands. It can also be spawned using a cheat device, yet this is once again uncontrollable since there is no scripted handling.
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[[File:GTA_Vice_City_Stories_-_Tips_%26_Tricks_-_How_to_steal_and_%22fly%22_the_big_plane|center|350x350px|How to get in the Airtrain and take a ride.]]
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery width="auto" perrow="3" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="180" captionalign="left">
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Image:airtrain_side.png|Side view.
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File:Airtrain side.png|Side view.
Image:airtrain_rear.png|Rear view.
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File:Airtrain rear.png|Rear view.
Image:AirtrainSA.png|The Airtrain's model in GTA San Andreas without texture.
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File:AirtrainSA.png|An untextured model of the '''Airtrain''' from ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA: San Andreas]]''.
Image:Airtrain Interior.png|The shared interior of the plane.
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File:Airtrain Interior.png|The shared interior of the plane.
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Airtrain GTAA.png|The '''Airtrain''' in [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]].
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Airtrain-GTACW-front.jpg|The '''Airtrain''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''.
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Airtrain-GTACW-RearQuarter.jpg|Rear view of the '''Airtrain''' in ''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''.
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File:Airtrain-GTAVCde-Red.jpg|A bright red '''Airtrain''', as seen in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition|GTA Vice City: Definitive Edition]]''. <small>[[:File:Airtrain-GTAVCde-Black.jpg|(Black variant)]] [[:File:Airtrain-GTAVCde-Cyan.jpg|(Cyan variant)]] [[:File:Airtrain-GTAVCde-Yellow.jpg|(Yellow variant)]]</small>
 
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</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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===General===
* The Airtrain in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] is revealed to have performance stats similar to drivable vehicles in the game (see [[Vehicle Stats in GTA San Andreas|vehicle stats in GTA San Andreas]]), but does not appear in the final build of the game. This suggests the vehicle was originally to be developed into a controllable vehicle, but was dropped during development, with the [[AT-400]] succeeding the Airtrain. It could also simply be a leftover from Vice City since the model's heirarchy remains the same and does not match that of San Andreas's. However, most of the Airtrain's data can be found within game files, including its model, texture, in-game text and the aforementioned handling code.
 
 
*The name "Airtrain" is most likely a parody of {{WP|Airbus}}.
* In [[GTA Liberty City Stories]], if the player is driving a vehicle toward the Airtrain, and bails out, the vehicle will not explode after crashing into the Airtrain. However, re-entering the vehicle will detonate it, and the player will die or lose a lot of [[Health]].
 
 
**It could also be a parody of {{WP|AirTran Airways}}, a North American low-cost airline which went defunct in 2014.
* In the GTA III [[Beta Releases|beta]], the Airtrain was destroyable.
 
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*The ''[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]'' versions of the Airtrain feature a number of references to the game's developers, emblazoned on different parts of the aircraft.
* The name "Airtrain" is a parody of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus Airbus] .
 
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**The livery near the airplane door displays the word '<code>ROCKSTAR</code>', which is a reference to [[Rockstar Games]] and <nowiki/>[[Rockstar North]]; <nowiki/>''GTA III'' and ''GTA Vice City's'' publisher and developer respectively.
* "Airtrain" could also be a parody of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirTran_Airways AirTran], a North American low-cost airline.
 
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**On the landing gear doors is '<code>T2</code>', which is a reference to [[Take-Two Interactive]], Rockstar's parent company.
* It is possible to fly the Airtrain through cheat devices, the vehicle will be named AEROPLANE on the bottom right corner.
 
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**The Airtrain's tail fins differ between the two games; the ''GTA III'' version shows "[[DMAir Rockstar|DMAir]]" which itself a reference to 'DMA Design', Rockstar North's former name. The ''GTA Vice City'' version simply shows a Rockstar logo (for [[Air Rockstar]]).
* In GTA SA, Rockstar replaced the Airtrain with the [[AT-400]], as if you notice the name of the AT-400 started with the letters A T. That could mean it's name is Air Train - 400.
 
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*If the player does a replay in the PC version of ''GTA III'' and ''GTA Vice City'', a bug occurs where the flying version of the Airtrain doesn't appear.
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*The [[Plummet Airlines]] Airtrain could be a loose reference to a Boeing project in the 1970s during the height of popularity for the trijet configuration which suggested a shortened trijet version of the company's iconic widebody [[Jet|747]]. The project was abandoned, but the fuselage design was redeveloped into the 747SP.
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===''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''===
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*In [[Beta Releases in GTA III|prerelease material]] of ''GTA III'', the Airtrain was destroyable, as seen in one of the trailers. It can actually be made destroyable again by tweaking the Airtrain's coding in the gta3.exe files. When blown up, it will showcase a rather undetailed explosion, and give the player a four-star wanted level, just like if the player had blown up a [[DeadDodo]].
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===''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''===
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*In the ''[[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition|Definitive Edition]]'', the Airtrains (found at [[Escobar International Airport|Escobar International Airport's]] western runway and flying around [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]) feature various colored paint jobs, without liveries. The colors include bright red, yellow, cyan and black. The standard 'Rockstar' branded variant remains white.
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===''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''===
 
*The Airtrain in ''GTA San Andreas'' is revealed to have performance stats similar to the uncontrollable vehicles in previous games (see [[Vehicle Stats in GTA San Andreas|vehicle stats in GTA San Andreas]]), but does not appear in the final build of the game. Most of the Airtrain's data can be found within game files, including its model, texture, in-game text and the aforementioned handling code. This suggests the vehicle was originally to return as a static scenery prop, but was dropped during development with the introduction of the more robust aircraft physics system, with the [[AT-400]] succeeding the Airtrain. It could also simply be a leftover from ''GTA Vice City''.
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*The name "AT-400", which is the successor of the Airtrain that appears in San Andreas, could stand for "Air Train 400".
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===''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' ===
 
*In ''GTA Liberty City Stories'', if the player is driving a vehicle toward the Airtrain, and bails out, the vehicle will not explode after crashing into the Airtrain. However, re-entering the vehicle will detonate it, and the player will die or [[Health|take heavy damage]].
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*If Toni is standing at the right spot of the runway (above the subway tunnel), and then runned over by the Airtrain. A glitch may occur, in which Toni will enter the [[Blue Hell]] and lands at the top of the subway, similar to the [[Glitches in GTA III|Walking Above Porter Tunnel Glitch]].
   
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===''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]''===
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*In ''GTA Vice City Stories'', if the player glitches into the plane with first person mode and looks backwards, they can see Victor. His model will start shaking when the plane takes flight, making it look like he was made of jelly. After the plane reaches a certain point, Victor's model will shake so violently, that it will glitch inside itself and it will not even resemble Victor anymore. This can be a fairly humorous effect.
   
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==See Also ==
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*[[AT-400]], the controllable passenger plane of the 3D Universe, based on a Boeing 737.
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*[[Jet]], the controllable airliner in the [[HD Universe]], based on a Boeing 747.
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*[[Twinjet]], an uncontrollable airliner based on the 737, Airbus A320 and 767 in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]'', which can be considered a spiritual successor of the Airtrain.
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*[[Miljet]], a military passenger jet with a similar body design and engine configuration.
   
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The Airtrain (name based on the model file), also known as Aeroplane (name based on the in-game name) or Air Train (name in San Andreas), is a passenger airplane that appears in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto Advance, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

It functions as a scenery prop in all of its appearances and can only be entered (but not directly controlled) using a glitch in GTA Vice City Stories.

Description

Aitrain-GTAIII

A stationary Airtrain in Grand Theft Auto III.

Airtrain-GTAVC

A stationary Airtrain in GTA Vice City.

Airtrain GTAA

The Airtrain in GTA Advance.

Airtrain LCS

Airtrain in GTA Liberty City Stories.

Vcs airtrains

Two version of Airtrain in GTA Vice City Stories.

Airtrain-GTACW-Side

A stationary Airtrain in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

The Airtrain takes the appearance of a Boeing 727, with adjustments made to its design such as shorter outboard engines, differently designed wing ailerons, and a windshield design more reminiscent of that on older Airbus models. In all of its appearances, the airplane is featured in two different ways: Some are stationary solid props in airports and others are seen landing, taxiing and taking off. It seems to be the only kind of airliners that serve Francis International Airport and Escobar International Airport.

In Grand Theft Auto III and GTA Vice City, the flying airtrains are not solid, meaning the player can go through them without taking any damage. Simply spawning the Airtrain using trainers or modifications will crash the game as it's a vehicle that only relies on a path. The Airtrain's flight path is determined by the flight1.dat file.

In GTA Liberty City Stories, both the flying and parked airtrains differ from previous renditions, now having less and bigger windows, a hump and raised cockpit reminiscent of the Boeing 747 and an overall more cartoonish look. The flying versions are now solid, however, and touching their wheels will heavily injure the player and destroy his vehicle. The player can jump on its wing and "ride" on it while it takes off, yet he will be automatically ejected into the sea a few seconds later after reaching the game height limit.

In GTA Vice City Stories, the Airtrain is once again solid and will harm the player should they make contact with its wheels. While its flying version uses nearly the same model from GTA III and GTA Vice City, the appearance of the stationary version differs from previous games – like in GTA Liberty City Stories, it seems to have an extra floor for its cockpit, similar to a 747. Also, instead of being simply painted white with different airliner logos, it is now painted white with a red tail fin and blue nose (with a Plummet Airlines logo). The Airtrains that land and take off still look the same as their previous versions.

There are also 727-like airplanes in the GTA Chinatown Wars rendition of Francis International Airport. They can be seen parked around the airport and taking off and landing in the runways, yet never moving from them after landing, they replace the 747-based airliner found in Grand Theft Auto IV and its Episodes, however, unlike the 747 Jet, the Airtrain has no FlyUS decals.

Entering the Airtrain in GTA Vice City Stories

The flying version of the plane can be accessed in GTA Vice City Stories through a glitch – If the player gets on the wing while the plane taxis from one runway to the other, and presses the triangle button near the intersection point between the back of the wing and the fuselage, he will be transported inside of the airplane.

The player doesn't have any control of the vehicle itself and can only change the radio stations while it flies on its predefined route over Vice City, in a way resembling the purchase of a flight in GTA San Andreas. Oddly, the player can only exit the Airtrain when its back wheels are touching the ground but not the front one, which is when it takes off and lands. It can also be spawned using a cheat device, yet this is once again uncontrollable since there is no scripted handling.

Gallery

Trivia

General

  • The name "Airtrain" is most likely a parody of Airbus.
    • It could also be a parody of AirTran Airways, a North American low-cost airline which went defunct in 2014.
  • The GTA III and GTA Vice City versions of the Airtrain feature a number of references to the game's developers, emblazoned on different parts of the aircraft.
    • The livery near the airplane door displays the word 'ROCKSTAR', which is a reference to Rockstar Games and Rockstar North; GTA III and GTA Vice City's publisher and developer respectively.
    • On the landing gear doors is 'T2', which is a reference to Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar's parent company.
    • The Airtrain's tail fins differ between the two games; the GTA III version shows "DMAir" which itself a reference to 'DMA Design', Rockstar North's former name. The GTA Vice City version simply shows a Rockstar logo (for Air Rockstar).
  • If the player does a replay in the PC version of GTA III and GTA Vice City, a bug occurs where the flying version of the Airtrain doesn't appear.
  • The Plummet Airlines Airtrain could be a loose reference to a Boeing project in the 1970s during the height of popularity for the trijet configuration which suggested a shortened trijet version of the company's iconic widebody 747. The project was abandoned, but the fuselage design was redeveloped into the 747SP.

Grand Theft Auto III

  • In prerelease material of GTA III, the Airtrain was destroyable, as seen in one of the trailers. It can actually be made destroyable again by tweaking the Airtrain's coding in the gta3.exe files. When blown up, it will showcase a rather undetailed explosion, and give the player a four-star wanted level, just like if the player had blown up a DeadDodo.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

  • In the Definitive Edition, the Airtrains (found at Escobar International Airport's western runway and flying around Vice City) feature various colored paint jobs, without liveries. The colors include bright red, yellow, cyan and black. The standard 'Rockstar' branded variant remains white.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

  • The Airtrain in GTA San Andreas is revealed to have performance stats similar to the uncontrollable vehicles in previous games (see vehicle stats in GTA San Andreas), but does not appear in the final build of the game. Most of the Airtrain's data can be found within game files, including its model, texture, in-game text and the aforementioned handling code. This suggests the vehicle was originally to return as a static scenery prop, but was dropped during development with the introduction of the more robust aircraft physics system, with the AT-400 succeeding the Airtrain. It could also simply be a leftover from GTA Vice City.
  • The name "AT-400", which is the successor of the Airtrain that appears in San Andreas, could stand for "Air Train 400".

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

  • In GTA Liberty City Stories, if the player is driving a vehicle toward the Airtrain, and bails out, the vehicle will not explode after crashing into the Airtrain. However, re-entering the vehicle will detonate it, and the player will die or take heavy damage.
  • If Toni is standing at the right spot of the runway (above the subway tunnel), and then runned over by the Airtrain. A glitch may occur, in which Toni will enter the Blue Hell and lands at the top of the subway, similar to the Walking Above Porter Tunnel Glitch.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

  • In GTA Vice City Stories, if the player glitches into the plane with first person mode and looks backwards, they can see Victor. His model will start shaking when the plane takes flight, making it look like he was made of jelly. After the plane reaches a certain point, Victor's model will shake so violently, that it will glitch inside itself and it will not even resemble Victor anymore. This can be a fairly humorous effect.

See Also

  • AT-400, the controllable passenger plane of the 3D Universe, based on a Boeing 737.
  • Jet, the controllable airliner in the HD Universe, based on a Boeing 747.
  • Twinjet, an uncontrollable airliner based on the 737, Airbus A320 and 767 in GTA V, which can be considered a spiritual successor of the Airtrain.
  • Miljet, a military passenger jet with a similar body design and engine configuration.

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Four-door carsAdmiral | Glendale (Bloodring Banger) | Greenwood | Oceanic (Bloodring Banger) | Perennial | Regina | Sentinel (XS) | Stretch | Washington
Two-door carsEsperanto | Hermes (Cuban) | Idaho | Manana | Phoenix | Sabre (Turbo) | Stallion | Virgo | Voodoo
VansBurrito (Gang) | Moonbeam | Pony (Top Fun) | Rumpo | Securicar
Industrial trucksBenson | Boxville (Mr Whoopee) | Flatbed | Mule (Spand Express) | Linerunner | Packer | Trashmaster | Yankee
Public serviceBus | Cabbie (Kaufman | Zebra) | Coach | Taxi
Government and emergencyAmbulance | Barracks OL | Enforcer | FBI Rancher | FBI Washington | Fire Truck | Police | Rhino | VCPD Cheetah
Aircraft
ControllableHunter | Maverick (Police | VCN) | Sparrow (Sea) | Skimmer
UncontrollableDeadDodo | Police Maverick (NPC) | Static Planes (Airtrain | Learjet) | The Gash Blimp
MotorcyclesAngel | Faggio (Pizza Boy) | Freeway | PCJ-600 | Sanchez
BoatsCoast Guard | Cuban Jetmax | Dinghy | Marquis | Predator | Reefer | Rio | Speeder | Squalo | Tropic
Remote controlled (RC)RC Bandit | RC Baron | RC Goblin | RC Raider
MiscellaneousBaggage Handler | Caddy | Hotring Racer (Hotrina | Hotrinb) | Love Fist | Romero's Hearse
BetaAmbassador | Coastguard Maverick | Cougar | Kuruma | TOYZ
Category:Vehicles in GTA Vice City | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles in GTA Vice City | Beta Vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Sports, Muscle, Tuner,
and Super cars
Banshee | Buffalo | Bullet | Cheetah | Comet | Elegy | Euros | Flash | Hotknife | Hotring Racer (Hotrina | Hotrinb) | Infernus | Jester | Phoenix | Sabre | Stratum | Sultan | Super GT | Turismo | Uranus | ZR-350
SUVs and UtilityBobcat | Huntley | Landstalker | Mesa | Picador | Rancher (Lure) | Sadler (Beater) | Walton | Yosemite
Four-door carsAdmiral | Elegant | Emperor | Glendale (Beater | Bloodring Banger) | Greenwood | Intruder | Merit | Nebula | Oceanic | Perennial | Premier | Primo | Regina | Sentinel | Solair | Stafford | Stretch | Sunrise | Vincent | Washington | Willard
Two-door carsAlpha | Blista Compact | Bravura | Buccaneer | Cadrona | Clover | Club | Esperanto | Feltzer | Fortune | Hermes | Hustler | Majestic | Manana | Previon | Stallion | Tampa | Virgo | Windsor
VansBurrito | Camper | Hotdog | Moonbeam | Newsvan | Pony ( Berkley's RC Van) | Rumpo | Securicar
Industrial trucksBenson | Boxville (BoxBurg | Mr Whoopee) | Cement Truck | DFT-30 | Dozer | Dumper | Flatbed | Linerunner | Mule | Packer | Roadtrain | Tanker | Yankee
LowridersBlade | Broadway | Remington | Savanna | Slamvan | Tahoma | Tornado | Voodoo
Public serviceBaggage | Bus | Cabbie | Coach | Forklift | Sweeper | Taxi | Tow Truck | Trashmaster | Tug | Utility Van
RailwayBrown Streak (Coach) | Freight (Flat) | Tram
Government and emergencyAmbulance | Barracks | Enforcer | FBI Rancher | Fire Truck (Ladder) | Patriot | Police (SFPD | LVPD) | Ranger | Rhino | S.W.A.T.
Offroad vehiclesBandito | BF Injection | Dune | Monster (Monstera | Monsterb) | Quad | Sandking
Fixed-wing aircraftAndromada | AT-400 | Beagle | Cropduster | Dodo | Hydra | Nevada | Rustler | Shamal | Skimmer | Stuntplane
HelicoptersCargobob | Hunter | Leviathan | Maverick (News Chopper | Police) | Raindance | Sparrow (Sea)
Bicycles and motorcyclesBike | BF-400 | BMX | Faggio (Pizzaboy) | FCR-900 | Freeway | HPV-1000 | Mountain Bike | NRG-500 | PCJ-600 | Sanchez | Wayfarer
WatercraftCoastguard | Dinghy | Jetmax | Launch | Marquis | Predator | Reefer | Speeder | Squalo | Tropic | Vortex
Remote controlled (RC)RC Bandit | RC Baron | RC Goblin | RC Raider | RC Tiger
TrailersArticulated Trailer (Hopper | Short) | Baggage Box (Open) | Farm Trailer | Petrol Truck | Tug Stairs
CountrysideCombine Harvester | Journey | Mower | Tractor
MiscellaneousCaddy | Jetpack | Kart | Parachute | Romero
Beta vehiclesAirtrain | Coastguard Maverick | FBI Truck | Float | Freight Box | RC Cam | Rio | Roller | Skateboard | Utility Trailer
Category:Vehicles in GTA San Andreas | Vehicle stats in GTA San Andreas | Vehicles in GTA San Andreas | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto Advance
CarsBanshee | Borgnine | BF Injection | Brit | Esperanto | Idaho | Manana | Stretch | Taxi
Trucks and vansBelly | Coach | Monster Truck | Rumpo
Gang carsDiablo | Hoods | Sentinel | Wong | Yakuza | Yardie
Government and emergencyAmbulance | Barracks | FBI Car | Fire Truck | Police Car | SWAT Van | Tank
MiscellaneousAsukamobile | F1
UncontrollableBoat | Static Helicopters | Static Planes (Airtrain | Dodo | Learjet)
Category:Vehicles in GTA Advance | Vehicles in GTA Advance | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
Sports and muscle carsBanshee | Cheetah | Deimos SP | Hellenbach GT | Infernus | Phobos VT | Stinger | Thunder-Rodd | V8 Ghost
4WD and utilityBobcat | Landstalker | Patriot
CarsBF Injection | Esperanto | Idaho | Kuruma | Manana | Perennial (Hearse) | Sentinel | Stallion | Stretch
VansBlista | Moonbeam | Mr Whoopee | Pony (Ballot Van | Panlantic | Toyz) | Rumpo (Campaign) | Securicar
IndustrialFlatbed | Linerunner | Mule (Mr. Wongs) | Trashmaster | Yankee
Public serviceBus | Cabbie | Coach | Taxi (Bickle'76)
Government and emergencyAmbulance | Barracks OL (Ammo Truck) | Enforcer | FBI Cruiser | Firetruck | Police | Rhino
MotorcyclesAngel | Avenger | Faggio (Pizzaboy) | Freeway | Manchez | Noodleboy | PCJ-600 | Sanchez
WatercraftFerry | Ghost | Predator | Reefer | Speeder
Gang carsCartel Cruiser | Diablo Stallion | Forelli Exsess | Hoods Rumpo XL | Leone Sentinel | Sindacco Argento | Triad Fish Van | Yakuza Stinger | Yardie Lobo
RC VehiclesRC Bandit | RC Goblin | RC Raider
TrainsTrain (Portland El and Liberty City Subway)
AircraftDodo | Hunter* | Maverick* | Police Maverick | Police Maverick (NPC)* | VCN Maverick
UncontrollableStatic Planes (Airtrain | Learjet)
BetaCorpse | Cyclone GT | Impreza WRX | Lancer MF1 | Mafiablood | Skoiloine | Speaker Maverick | Supra | Tommy | Top Fun
† denotes controllable vehicles that cannot be obtained by normal means.
* denotes controllable vehicles that can be obtained by normal means via exploits during missions.

Category:Vehicles in GTA Liberty City Stories | Vehicles in GTA Liberty City Stories | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Sports and muscle carsBanshee | Cheetah | Comet | Deluxo | Infernus | Phoenix | Polaris V8 | Sabre (Cholo | Turbo) | Stinger
Four-door carsAdmiral | Glendale | Greenwood | Oceanic | Perennial | Regina | Sentinel | Sentinel XS | Stretch | Washington
Two-door carsBlista Compact | Esperanto | Hermes (Cuban) | Idaho | Manana | Stallion | Virgo | Voodoo
SUVs, trucks and vansBenson | Bobcat | Boxville (Mr Whoopee) | Burrito | Flatbed | Gang Rancher | Landstalker | Linerunner | Mesa Grande | Moonbeam | Mule | Patriot | Pony | Rumpo | Sandking | Walton | Yankee
Public serviceCabbie | Coach | Securicar | Taxi | Trashmaster
Government and emergencyAmbulance | Barracks OL (Ammo Truck) | Enforcer | FBI Rancher | FBI Washington | Fire Truck | Rhino | VCPD Cheetah | VCPD Cruiser | VCPD WinterGreen
Fixed-wing aircraftBiplane | Skimmer
HelicoptersAir Ambulance | Armadillo | Hunter | Little Willie | Maverick | Sea Sparrow | Sparrow | VCN Maverick | VCPD Maverick
Bicycles and MotorcyclesBiker Angel | BMX | Faggio | Freeway | PCJ-600 | Quad | Sanchez | Streetfighter | Ventoso | WinterGreen
WatercraftBovver'64 | Coast Guard | Dinghy | Jetmax | Jetski | Marquis | Predator | Reefer | Rio | Speeder | Squallo | Tropic | Violator | Yola
MiscellaneousBaggage Handler | BF Injection | Bulldozer | Caddy | Domestobot | Forklift | Splitz-6 ATV
UncontrollableStatic Planes (Airtrain | Learjet) | VCPD Maverick (NPC)
BetaAmbassador | Coastguard Maverick | Top Fun | Unnamed Motorcycle
Category:Vehicles in GTA Vice City Stories | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles in GTA Vice City Stories | Beta Vehicles
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Sports, muscle and
tuner cars
500 XLR8 | Banshee | Cityscape | Comet | Dukes | Infernus | MK GT9 | Resolution X | Sabre GT | Stallion | Style SR | Sultan | Turismo
CarsAdmiral | Blista | Buccaneer | Chavos | Cognoscenti | Hellenbach | Ingot | Limo | Manana | Perennial | Peyote | Voodoo
SUVs, trucks and vansAngel | Alphamail | Bobcat | Burrito | Cavalcade | Cavalcade FXT | Dragon Wagon | Fists | Flatbed | Gumshoe | Patriot | Recovery | Tanker | Yankee
Public serviceBus | Cabbie | Subway Car
Government and emergencyAmbulance | FIB Rancher | Fire Truck | NOOSE Enforcer | Police Patrol | Rhino
MotorcyclesAngel | Chopper | NRG 900 | Sanchez
WatercraftCoast Guard Dinghy | Coast Guard Launch | Cruiser | Destroyer | Dinghy | Jetmax | Reefer | Wet Ski | Zhouboat
MiscellaneousBaggage Handler | Bulldozer | Formula R | Go Kart | Hearse
Aircraft
HelicoptersDefender | Helitours Maverick | Police Maverick | Sparrow
Static (Non-Controllable)Airtrain | Ogham
Beta VehiclesCoquette | Triad Burrito
Category:Vehicles in GTA Chinatown Wars | Vehicles in GTA Chinatown Wars | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers