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| caption = A Buzzard in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]] |
| caption = A Buzzard in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]] |
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| aka = Buzzard Attack Chopper <small>(GTA V/Attack variant)</small> |
| aka = Buzzard Attack Chopper <small>(GTA V/Attack variant)</small> |
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− | | price = $2,000,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto V|Story Mode]])</small><br>$1,750,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[Warstock Cache & Carry| |
+ | | price = $2,000,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto V|Story Mode]])</small><br>$1,750,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[Warstock Cache & Carry|warstock-cache-and-carry.com]])</small> |
| vehicle_class = Helicopters |
| vehicle_class = Helicopters |
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| vehicle_type = Prototype military helicopter <small>(TBoGT)</small><br>Military helicopter <small>(GTA V)</small><br>Civilian helicopter <small>(GTA V)</small> |
| vehicle_type = Prototype military helicopter <small>(TBoGT)</small><br>Military helicopter <small>(GTA V)</small><br>Civilian helicopter <small>(GTA V)</small> |
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| body_style= Light attack helicopter <small>(TBoGT, '''GTA V''')</small><br>Light observation helicopter <small>(GTA V)</small> |
| body_style= Light attack helicopter <small>(TBoGT, '''GTA V''')</small><br>Light observation helicopter <small>(GTA V)</small> |
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| capacity = 2 <small>(pilot and passenger, TBoGT)</small><br>4 <small>(pilot and three passengers, GTA V)</small> |
| capacity = 2 <small>(pilot and passenger, TBoGT)</small><br>4 <small>(pilot and three passengers, GTA V)</small> |
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− | | appearances = ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' |
+ | | appearances = ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
| manufacturer = [[Nagasaki]] |
| manufacturer = [[Nagasaki]] |
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− | {{quote|The ultimate party starter: light, manoeuvrable and armed with rockets and a high-calibre machine gun| |
+ | {{quote|The ultimate party starter: light, manoeuvrable and armed with rockets and a high-calibre machine gun|TBoGT Official Website}} |
− | The [[Nagasaki]] '''Buzzard''' is a small attack [[helicopter]] featured in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'' with an additional unarmed variant in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
+ | The [[Nagasaki]] '''Buzzard''' is a small attack [[helicopter]] featured in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'' and with an additional unarmed variant in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
In a special report by [[Weazel News]], the Buzzard is considered an illegal attack helicopter, but the [[Liberty City Police Department (HD Universe)|LCPD]] won't really put an effort into stopping a Buzzard until it starts killing people. |
In a special report by [[Weazel News]], the Buzzard is considered an illegal attack helicopter, but the [[Liberty City Police Department (HD Universe)|LCPD]] won't really put an effort into stopping a Buzzard until it starts killing people. |
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[[File:Buzzard rockets-TBoGT.jpg|thumb|217px|The Buzzard's machine guns and rockets.]] |
[[File:Buzzard rockets-TBoGT.jpg|thumb|217px|The Buzzard's machine guns and rockets.]] |
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[[File:Buzzard rocket-TBoGT.png|thumb|150px|The Buzzard's rocket]] |
[[File:Buzzard rocket-TBoGT.png|thumb|150px|The Buzzard's rocket]] |
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− | Similarly armed with machine guns as the [[Annihilator]], as well as additionally featuring rocket pods, the Buzzard is evidently an [[wp:MH-6 Little Bird|AH-6 Little Bird]], an attack variant of the [[wp:MH-6 Little Bird|MH-6 Little Bird]] light observation helicopter, which in turn is a military version of the [[wp:OH-6 Cayuse|OH-6 Cayuse]] and the [[wp:MD Helicopters MD 500|MD 500C]]. It's important to note that the Buzzard has the old style tail stabilizer, characteristic of the MD-500C and its corresponding defender/AH/MH-6 counterparts. |
+ | Similarly armed with machine guns as the [[Annihilator]], as well as additionally featuring rocket pods, the Buzzard is evidently an [[wp:MH-6 Little Bird|AH-6 Little Bird]], an attack variant of the [[wp:MH-6 Little Bird|MH-6 Little Bird]] light observation helicopter, which in turn is a military version of the [[wp:OH-6 Cayuse|OH-6 Cayuse]] and the [[wp:MD Helicopters MD 500|MD 500C]]. The Buzzard also features a [[wikipedia:FLIR|FLIR (Forward Looking Infra-red)]] pod under the cabin, similar to the real life [[wikipedia:MH-6_Little_Bird#Variants|A/MH6M Little Bird variant.]] It's important to note that the Buzzard has the old style tail stabilizer, characteristic of the MD-500C and its corresponding defender/AH/MH-6 counterparts. |
As mentioned above, the Buzzard is based on a military class light attack helicopter. This makes it illegal, at least in [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]]. It holds two people, and is equipped with two high-powered miniguns and rockets. Miniguns on the Buzzard are much more effective than those on the [[Annihilator]] - they have a much faster rate of fire, a narrower spread, and are fired both simultaneously, unlike the Annihilator which only fires one gun at a time. However, they do considerably less damage than the Annihilators guns. They also never overheat, which allows for continuous fire. The Buzzard's weakness is its bubble canopy and low bullet protection, which can prove dangerous to the pilot and passenger when faced with heavy weapons like the [[M249]] or [[Explosive Shotgun]]. |
As mentioned above, the Buzzard is based on a military class light attack helicopter. This makes it illegal, at least in [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]]. It holds two people, and is equipped with two high-powered miniguns and rockets. Miniguns on the Buzzard are much more effective than those on the [[Annihilator]] - they have a much faster rate of fire, a narrower spread, and are fired both simultaneously, unlike the Annihilator which only fires one gun at a time. However, they do considerably less damage than the Annihilators guns. They also never overheat, which allows for continuous fire. The Buzzard's weakness is its bubble canopy and low bullet protection, which can prove dangerous to the pilot and passenger when faced with heavy weapons like the [[M249]] or [[Explosive Shotgun]]. |
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The Buzzard returns in GTA V, along with an unarmed variant, which is based on the [[wp:Hughes OH-6 Cayuse|Hughes OH-6 Cayuse]], itself an observation variant of the AH-6 that the attack variant is based on. These are now known as '''Buzzard Attack Chopper''' (Armed one, appeared in TBOGT), and '''Buzzard''' (the weaponless variant). |
The Buzzard returns in GTA V, along with an unarmed variant, which is based on the [[wp:Hughes OH-6 Cayuse|Hughes OH-6 Cayuse]], itself an observation variant of the AH-6 that the attack variant is based on. These are now known as '''Buzzard Attack Chopper''' (Armed one, appeared in TBOGT), and '''Buzzard''' (the weaponless variant). |
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− | Sometime between 2008 and 2013, the US government mass produced the Buzzard (contracting it out to the company [[Nagasaki]]) and issued it to the FIB, NOOSE, IAA and Merryweather. The Buzzard looks and handles similarly to how it did in TBoGT, the attack version now features missiles which lock on to vehicles and some models have paired missle launchers instead of rocket nests. If a co-pilot is present in the passenger seat, they have the ability to aim the rockets from a from mounted camera. Both the machine guns and rockets cannot be used at the same time unlike in GTA IV. The missile lock on will tend to prioritise military targets over empty military vehicles. It can be purchased in |
+ | Sometime between 2008 and 2013, the US government mass produced the Buzzard (contracting it out to the company [[Nagasaki]]) and issued it to the FIB, NOOSE, IAA and Merryweather. The Buzzard looks and handles similarly to how it did in TBoGT, the attack version now features missiles which lock on to vehicles and some models have paired missle launchers instead of rocket nests. If a co-pilot is present in the passenger seat, they have the ability to aim the rockets from a from mounted camera. Both the machine guns and rockets cannot be used at the same time unlike in GTA IV. The missile lock on will tend to prioritise military targets over empty military vehicles. It can be purchased in [[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]] for 1.75 million at the rank of 42 from [[Warstock Cache & Carry]]. |
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− | *Machine Guns — [[Image:XBox A.png|25px|A]] ([[Xbox 360]]) [[File:PS3 Cross.png|25px|Cross]] or [[Image:PS3 R1.png|25px|R1]] ([[PS3]]) Left Shift ([[PC]]) |
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− | *Rockets — [[Image:XBox X.png|25px|X]] ([[Xbox 360]]) [[File:PS3 Square.png|25px|Square]] or [[Image:PS3 L1.png|25px|L1]] ([[PS3]]) LMB ([[PC]]) (Note: The player should NOT use rockets at a low altitude with a sharp trajectory as the detonating rocket can destroy the helicopter and kill the player. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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*Spawns on numerous helipads at level 43 or higher. |
*Spawns on numerous helipads at level 43 or higher. |
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*Parked at [[Los Santos Naval Port]]. |
*Parked at [[Los Santos Naval Port]]. |
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− | *The Unarmed version spawns on top of the Police Station as Mission Point at night. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The name "Buzzard" may be a reference to [[Buzzard 1]], a named helicopter from the [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] mission [[Reuniting the Families]]. |
+ | * The name "Buzzard" may be a reference to [[Buzzard 1]], a named helicopter from the [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] mission [[Reuniting the Families]]. |
*Despite it being considered an illegal helicopter (Liberty City), flying it will not give the player a wanted level. |
*Despite it being considered an illegal helicopter (Liberty City), flying it will not give the player a wanted level. |
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*Firing the miniguns and rockets will not gain you a [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level]] at all if no one is hurt in the process. |
*Firing the miniguns and rockets will not gain you a [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level]] at all if no one is hurt in the process. |
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*Like the [[Annihilator]], the tail section of the Buzzard can be torn off. However unlike the Annihilator if it is torn off, the Buzzard cannot sustain flight and will simply plummet toward the ground. |
*Like the [[Annihilator]], the tail section of the Buzzard can be torn off. However unlike the Annihilator if it is torn off, the Buzzard cannot sustain flight and will simply plummet toward the ground. |
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*The miniguns cannot be fired while the cell phone is activated. If the player wants to fire the guns, they must hang up the phone. |
*The miniguns cannot be fired while the cell phone is activated. If the player wants to fire the guns, they must hang up the phone. |
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− | *The Buzzard is highly maneuverable due to its light weight, size, and speed. |
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*The Buzzard's rockets do not move faster than the Buzzard at top speed which makes it possible to have the Buzzard destroy itself using its own rocket without an obstacle detonating the rocket before the fuse triggers the explosion. If the rocket is fired parallel to the ground and the Buzzard moves in the same direction the rocket will detonate and right next to the Buzzard, destroying it. |
*The Buzzard's rockets do not move faster than the Buzzard at top speed which makes it possible to have the Buzzard destroy itself using its own rocket without an obstacle detonating the rocket before the fuse triggers the explosion. If the rocket is fired parallel to the ground and the Buzzard moves in the same direction the rocket will detonate and right next to the Buzzard, destroying it. |
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*Like the Annihilator, the Buzzard's mini-guns do not spin while being fired. |
*Like the Annihilator, the Buzzard's mini-guns do not spin while being fired. |
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− | *In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], when doing a standard air race in the Buzzard, |
+ | *In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], when doing a standard air race in the Buzzard, the weaponless variant is used. |
*In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], the Buzzard seems to fire RPG shells, rather than its HYDRA-70 rockets fitted in the pods. This is best seen when you have the camera on cinematic view and having it on slow-motion by pressing R3, or by using the Slow-Motion cheat. The reason for this is unknown, but it is likely added in due to balancing reasons since the [[RPG]] is just as effective as the Buzzard's rockets. |
*In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], the Buzzard seems to fire RPG shells, rather than its HYDRA-70 rockets fitted in the pods. This is best seen when you have the camera on cinematic view and having it on slow-motion by pressing R3, or by using the Slow-Motion cheat. The reason for this is unknown, but it is likely added in due to balancing reasons since the [[RPG]] is just as effective as the Buzzard's rockets. |
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*The Buzzard is the fastest helicopter in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], even though real-life counterparts for most of the other helicopters in the game are faster than the real life counterpart of the Buzzard. |
*The Buzzard is the fastest helicopter in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], even though real-life counterparts for most of the other helicopters in the game are faster than the real life counterpart of the Buzzard. |
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*The cheat code used to spawn the Buzzard is the same cheat used to spawn the [[Rhino]] tank in [[GTA Vice City]] and [[GTA San Andreas]]. |
*The cheat code used to spawn the Buzzard is the same cheat used to spawn the [[Rhino]] tank in [[GTA Vice City]] and [[GTA San Andreas]]. |
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*The Buzzard Attack Chopper in GTA V has the same code below the main propeller as its TBoGT version. |
*The Buzzard Attack Chopper in GTA V has the same code below the main propeller as its TBoGT version. |
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+ | *In GTA V, NPC controlled unarmed versions sometimes appear late at night, flying low over [[Davis]] and [[Strawberry]] districts. They possess a [[Police Maverick]] spotlight, similar to the unique White [[Frogger]]. |
+ | *Oddly, in GTA Online, when a passenger using the mounted camera rockets successfully destroys another player's [[Mors Mutual Insurance|insured]] personal vehicle, the players in the Buzzard Attack Chopper will not have to pay for the insurance costs or get a strike as being a "bad sport". |
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==Notable owners== |
==Notable owners== |
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*[[Frickie Van Hardenburg]] |
*[[Frickie Van Hardenburg]] |
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*[[Los Santos Police Department (HD Universe)|Los Santos Police Department]] |
*[[Los Santos Police Department (HD Universe)|Los Santos Police Department]] |
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+ | * [[Federal Investigation Bureau]] |
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+ | * [[International Affairs Agency]] |
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*[[Luis Lopez]] |
*[[Luis Lopez]] |
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*[[Merryweather Security]] |
*[[Merryweather Security]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 22 August 2014
Template:Infobox vehicles
The Nagasaki Buzzard is a small attack helicopter featured in The Ballad of Gay Tony and with an additional unarmed variant in Grand Theft Auto V.
In a special report by Weazel News, the Buzzard is considered an illegal attack helicopter, but the LCPD won't really put an effort into stopping a Buzzard until it starts killing people.
The Ballad of Gay Tony
Similarly armed with machine guns as the Annihilator, as well as additionally featuring rocket pods, the Buzzard is evidently an AH-6 Little Bird, an attack variant of the MH-6 Little Bird light observation helicopter, which in turn is a military version of the OH-6 Cayuse and the MD 500C. The Buzzard also features a FLIR (Forward Looking Infra-red) pod under the cabin, similar to the real life A/MH6M Little Bird variant. It's important to note that the Buzzard has the old style tail stabilizer, characteristic of the MD-500C and its corresponding defender/AH/MH-6 counterparts.
As mentioned above, the Buzzard is based on a military class light attack helicopter. This makes it illegal, at least in Liberty City. It holds two people, and is equipped with two high-powered miniguns and rockets. Miniguns on the Buzzard are much more effective than those on the Annihilator - they have a much faster rate of fire, a narrower spread, and are fired both simultaneously, unlike the Annihilator which only fires one gun at a time. However, they do considerably less damage than the Annihilators guns. They also never overheat, which allows for continuous fire. The Buzzard's weakness is its bubble canopy and low bullet protection, which can prove dangerous to the pilot and passenger when faced with heavy weapons like the M249 or Explosive Shotgun.
According to in-game speech, the Buzzard that Luis Fernando Lopez intended to steal for Yusuf Amir was a prototype, meaning there is possibly only a single one in existence. The same stolen one was later repainted gold, by Yusuf - this difference would be first recognized during the mission Not So Fast where Luis must use it to land on the roof of the Libertonian. LCPD will call it a "black/gold helicopter," depending on which version Luis uses - the black one acquired by cheats or the gold one from Yusuf.
GTA V
The Buzzard returns in GTA V, along with an unarmed variant, which is based on the Hughes OH-6 Cayuse, itself an observation variant of the AH-6 that the attack variant is based on. These are now known as Buzzard Attack Chopper (Armed one, appeared in TBOGT), and Buzzard (the weaponless variant).
Sometime between 2008 and 2013, the US government mass produced the Buzzard (contracting it out to the company Nagasaki) and issued it to the FIB, NOOSE, IAA and Merryweather. The Buzzard looks and handles similarly to how it did in TBoGT, the attack version now features missiles which lock on to vehicles and some models have paired missle launchers instead of rocket nests. If a co-pilot is present in the passenger seat, they have the ability to aim the rockets from a from mounted camera. Both the machine guns and rockets cannot be used at the same time unlike in GTA IV. The missile lock on will tend to prioritise military targets over empty military vehicles. It can be purchased in GTA Online for 1.75 million at the rank of 42 from Warstock Cache & Carry.
Gallery
Locations
The Ballad of Gay Tony
- Yusuf Amir gives his gold Buzzard to the player as a gift after completing the game. It will be then available at the helipad beside the golf club on the West River. It replaces the Swift there.
- Can be spawned via cheat code, by dialing the number: 359-555-2899 (FLY-555-BUZZ).
- A black one can be obtained without cheats. After destroying the boats in Sexy Time, land the black Buzzard on a road. Get into a car or bike, and drive away from it but keep the camera fixed on the Buzzard. After you have failed the mission, reverse and it will be there.
- In multiplayer, there are multiple locations where Buzzards can be found:
- The first two can be found at Francis International Airport on the helipads.
- One can be found at the heliport in southern Algonquin.
- One can be found at the helipad on the West River where the golden Buzzard is in single player.
- One can be found at the yacht (not removed in multiplayer) just south of Acter Industrial Park and east of Happiness Island.
GTA V
- Can be found at Fort Zancudo
- On top of the NOOSE Headquarters on Sustancia Road in Palomino Highlands, Los Santos County.
- The civilian version may spawn in South Los Santos, Rancho, Davis Avenue, or on top of the LSPD building next to the Towing Impound Lot.
- Can be found on the LSPD Station in Mission Row, although once on the roof, the player will get a 3 star wanted level.
- Can be spawned by using the cheat code on PlayStation 3 - Circle, Circle, L1, Circle, Circle, Circle, L1, L2, R1, Triangle, Circle, Triangle. On Xbox 360 - B , B , LB , B , B, B, LB , LT , RB , Y , B , Y.
- Unarmed versions equipped with a Police Maverick spotlight can be found (rarely though) late at night, flown by NPCs over the Davis & Strawberry districts.
GTA Online
- Spawns on numerous helipads at level 43 or higher.
- Parked at Los Santos Naval Port.
Trivia
- The name "Buzzard" may be a reference to Buzzard 1, a named helicopter from the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas mission Reuniting the Families.
- Despite it being considered an illegal helicopter (Liberty City), flying it will not give the player a wanted level.
- Firing the miniguns and rockets will not gain you a wanted level at all if no one is hurt in the process.
- Firing a rocket at the side of an Annihilator will cut it in half, however they will not destroy an APC.
- Firing a rocket at a low altitude (lower than about a person's height) may cause the Buzzard that you are in to be destroyed because of the rockets' firing system. Before a rocket takes flight, it is first dropped out of the container, then takes flight when the fuse lights itself. However, at ground level the fuse doesn't have enough time to ignite, thus making the rocket explode when it hits the ground.
- When firing the miniguns at a vehicle, the driver may burst into flames even if the car is not on fire. (Same with Annihilator and the APC.)
- In TBoGT's Multiplayer, the Buzzard's rocket fire can vary on rate of fire.
- The Buzzard is the only helicopter in the HD Universe that has five blades.
- The Buzzard, despite being a military vehicle, has a radio just like the Annihilator does. However it is turned off when entered.
- Like the Annihilator, the tail section of the Buzzard can be torn off. However unlike the Annihilator if it is torn off, the Buzzard cannot sustain flight and will simply plummet toward the ground.
- The miniguns cannot be fired while the cell phone is activated. If the player wants to fire the guns, they must hang up the phone.
- The Buzzard's rockets do not move faster than the Buzzard at top speed which makes it possible to have the Buzzard destroy itself using its own rocket without an obstacle detonating the rocket before the fuse triggers the explosion. If the rocket is fired parallel to the ground and the Buzzard moves in the same direction the rocket will detonate and right next to the Buzzard, destroying it.
- Like the Annihilator, the Buzzard's mini-guns do not spin while being fired.
- In Grand Theft Auto V, when doing a standard air race in the Buzzard, the weaponless variant is used.
- In Grand Theft Auto V, the Buzzard seems to fire RPG shells, rather than its HYDRA-70 rockets fitted in the pods. This is best seen when you have the camera on cinematic view and having it on slow-motion by pressing R3, or by using the Slow-Motion cheat. The reason for this is unknown, but it is likely added in due to balancing reasons since the RPG is just as effective as the Buzzard's rockets.
- The Buzzard is the fastest helicopter in Grand Theft Auto V, even though real-life counterparts for most of the other helicopters in the game are faster than the real life counterpart of the Buzzard.
- In TBoGT, Standing on the Buzzard's rockets while turned off will cause Luis to trip even if nothing happened.
- Although the Buzzard has lock on missiles, it is possible to dodge enemy incoming fire by strafing to the left or right.
- The cheat code used to spawn the Buzzard is the same cheat used to spawn the Rhino tank in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas.
- The Buzzard Attack Chopper in GTA V has the same code below the main propeller as its TBoGT version.
- In GTA V, NPC controlled unarmed versions sometimes appear late at night, flying low over Davis and Strawberry districts. They possess a Police Maverick spotlight, similar to the unique White Frogger.
- Oddly, in GTA Online, when a passenger using the mounted camera rockets successfully destroys another player's insured personal vehicle, the players in the Buzzard Attack Chopper will not have to pay for the insurance costs or get a strike as being a "bad sport".
Notable owners
- Abdul Amir
- Frickie Van Hardenburg
- Los Santos Police Department
- Federal Investigation Bureau
- International Affairs Agency
- Luis Lopez
- Merryweather Security
- Yusuf Amir
- Military (GTA V)
See also
- Hunter, Sea Sparrow and Annihilator, other attack helicopters in the Grand Theft Auto series.
- APC, another armed attack vehicle introduced in The Ballad of Gay Tony.