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ā | [[File:Gwahan2.png|thumb|[[Ray Bulgarin]]'s blue Ghawar.]] |
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+ | |front_image = Gwahan2.png |
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+ | |image_size = 300 |
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+ | |caption = A Ghawar in flight |
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+ | |vehicle_type = Civilian Aircraft |
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+ | |body_style = Private Jet |
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+ | |appearances = [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] |
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+ | |related = [[Miljet]]<br>[[Shamal]]<br>[[Luxor]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Description== |
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ā | The single-engine design is unusual for business jets, which mostly have dual (and sometimes triple) engines for performance and reliability |
+ | The single-engine design is unusual for business jets, which mostly have dual (and sometimes triple) engines for performance and reliability, such as the [[Shamal]]. While not used on large business jets, the Ghawar's engine configuration is similar to that being used on the (now cancelled) Very Light Jet, the PiperJet. |
+ | The Ghawar's fuselage resembles the Bombardier Global Express private jet. |
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⚫ | In the mission [[Departure Time]], [[Ray Bulgarin]] attempts to flee [[Liberty City |
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ā | ==Interior== |
+ | ===Interior=== |
+ | [[File:Departure Time 9.JPG|thumb|230px| Ghawar's interior, as seen in [[Departure Time]].]] |
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ā | The interior of the plane is only seen during Departure Time; it is small and has many chairs on each side of the plane, the cockpit can be seen if the player looks closely when Ray emerges with a grenade. The windows are indestructible, and unlike the interior of the [[Andromada]] in [[Stowaway]], the plane will not explode when fired inside, but this probably because there is not explosive barrels or propane tanks on the plane. |
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+ | The interior of the plane is only seen during Departure Time; it is smaller than it appears on the outside and has a total of eleven chairs. The cockpit can be seen if the player looks closely when Ray emerges with a grenade, although it is rather nondescript. There are twenty-four windows inside the plane, all of which are bulletproof. |
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⚫ | In the mission [[Departure Time]], [[Ray Bulgarin]] attempts to flee [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] in a blue Ghawar while [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]] destroys his heroin shipment in [[Funland]]. [[Timur]] is left behind and killed by Luis at Funland, who steals a [[Bati Custom]], and then goes after the jet with [[Yusuf Amir]]'s help in evading several cars of Russian assassins along the way to the airport. Luis catches up with the plane and boards it just as it takes off, and kills all the Russians on board. Upon emerging from the cockpit, Ray is shot by Luis, causing the live [[Grenades|grenade]] he was holding to detonate, tearing the plane in half. Luis manages to parachute to safety while the halves of the destroyed Ghawar plunge into the sea. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *During [[Departure Time]], the plane doesn't actually move, as it simply hovers in place until the Russians are killed and Ray exits the cockpit. |
+ | *A Ghawar is seen taking off in the final credits of TBoGT. |
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ā | *The ending of the TBoGT credits, the plane is seen taking off. It is possible [[www.gta.wikia.com/Patrick|Patrick McCreary]] was on the plane. |
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+ | *The plane's serial number is LJK 24051972. 24051972 or 24-05-1972 is a reference to [[Sam Houser]]'s birthday. |
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+ | *"Ghawar" is an alternative pronunciation of the Arabic word "Aghwar," referring to low lands, continuing the theme started by [[Shamal]]. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center" bordercolor="#8e8e8e"> |
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+ | ghawar2.jpg|A parked Ghawar in Francis International, on display using mods |
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+ | ghawar3.jpg |
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+ | Ghawar1.jpg |
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+ | Departure Time 7.JPG|Luiz chasing the Ghawar in [[Departure Time]] |
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+ | Departure Time 7.5.JPG|Getting closer to the open door |
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+ | Departure Time 8.JPG|Jumping on the Ghawar |
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+ | Departure Time 10.JPG|About to jump out of the Ghawar after exploding |
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+ | plane damage.PNG|Ray's Ghawar going down towards the water after a [[Grenade|grenade]] went off. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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+ | *[[Shamal]] |
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+ | [[es:Blue Ghawar]] |
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[[Category:Vehicles]] |
[[Category:Vehicles]] |
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[[Category:Vehicles in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] |
[[Category:Vehicles in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] |
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[[Category:Fixed-Wing Aircraft]] |
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Revision as of 05:45, 21 August 2014
Template:Infobox vehicles The Ghawar is a non-pilotable private jet in The Ballad of Gay Tony.
Description
The single-engine design is unusual for business jets, which mostly have dual (and sometimes triple) engines for performance and reliability, such as the Shamal. While not used on large business jets, the Ghawar's engine configuration is similar to that being used on the (now cancelled) Very Light Jet, the PiperJet.
The Ghawar's fuselage resembles the Bombardier Global Express private jet.
Interior
The interior of the plane is only seen during Departure Time; it is smaller than it appears on the outside and has a total of eleven chairs. The cockpit can be seen if the player looks closely when Ray emerges with a grenade, although it is rather nondescript. There are twenty-four windows inside the plane, all of which are bulletproof.
Ray Bulgarin's Ghawar
In the mission Departure Time, Ray Bulgarin attempts to flee Liberty City in a blue Ghawar while Luis Lopez destroys his heroin shipment in Funland. Timur is left behind and killed by Luis at Funland, who steals a Bati Custom, and then goes after the jet with Yusuf Amir's help in evading several cars of Russian assassins along the way to the airport. Luis catches up with the plane and boards it just as it takes off, and kills all the Russians on board. Upon emerging from the cockpit, Ray is shot by Luis, causing the live grenade he was holding to detonate, tearing the plane in half. Luis manages to parachute to safety while the halves of the destroyed Ghawar plunge into the sea.
Trivia
- During Departure Time, the plane doesn't actually move, as it simply hovers in place until the Russians are killed and Ray exits the cockpit.
- A Ghawar is seen taking off in the final credits of TBoGT.
- The plane's serial number is LJK 24051972. 24051972 or 24-05-1972 is a reference to Sam Houser's birthday.
- "Ghawar" is an alternative pronunciation of the Arabic word "Aghwar," referring to low lands, continuing the theme started by Shamal.