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== Description == |
== Description == |
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− | The AT-400 is mainly based on the [[wp:Boeing 737 Classic#737-400|Boeing 737-400]] commercial airliner, an accurate rendition as the 737-400 began servicing in 1988, four years before the game's set. The aircraft is obviously the biggest vehicle of the game, and is unrealistically much bigger than the [[Andromada]]. The only known operator of this aircraft is the [[Juank Air]], however, unlike the [[Nevada]], it does not feature the Juank Air livery, and instead possesses a two-tones body paintjob, which exists in four different liveries. |
+ | The AT-400 is mainly based on the [[wp:Boeing 767|Boeing 767]] with some traits from the [[wp:Boeing 737 Classic#737-400|Boeing 737-400]] commercial airliner, an accurate rendition as the 737-400 began servicing in 1988, four years before the game's set. The aircraft is obviously the biggest vehicle of the game, and is unrealistically much bigger than the [[Andromada]]. The only known operator of this aircraft is the [[Juank Air]], however, unlike the [[Nevada]], it does not feature the Juank Air livery, and instead possesses a two-tones body paintjob, which exists in four different liveries. |
A primary disadvantage of this plane is once the player lands and exits, getting back in is difficult because the door is very high from the ground. The only ways one can get back in are to find a [[Baggage]] with [[Towing#GTA San Andreas 2|a ladder]] attached to the back, land the plane at [[Las Venturas Airport]] and go to the hangar again, or find a large van such as a [[Yankee]] and jump over it, using its hood as a platform. |
A primary disadvantage of this plane is once the player lands and exits, getting back in is difficult because the door is very high from the ground. The only ways one can get back in are to find a [[Baggage]] with [[Towing#GTA San Andreas 2|a ladder]] attached to the back, land the plane at [[Las Venturas Airport]] and go to the hangar again, or find a large van such as a [[Yankee]] and jump over it, using its hood as a platform. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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AT400-GTASA-parked.jpg|A parked AT-400 at the [[Easter Bay Airport]], with a [[Utility Van]] parked nearby for size comparison. |
AT400-GTASA-parked.jpg|A parked AT-400 at the [[Easter Bay Airport]], with a [[Utility Van]] parked nearby for size comparison. |
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AT-400.jpg|An AT-400 on the ground. |
AT-400.jpg|An AT-400 on the ground. |
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* Like many other vehicles, the AT-400 will not spawn while playing [[Multiplayer in GTA San Andreas|multiplayer]], however it is possible to access one in multiplayer by landing it on the large field south to [[El Quebrados]] (easily done with the Indestructible Vehicles [[Cheats in GTA San Andreas|cheat]]), then go at the multiplayer access point in the city. Upon returning to the field, the AT-400 should be still there. |
* Like many other vehicles, the AT-400 will not spawn while playing [[Multiplayer in GTA San Andreas|multiplayer]], however it is possible to access one in multiplayer by landing it on the large field south to [[El Quebrados]] (easily done with the Indestructible Vehicles [[Cheats in GTA San Andreas|cheat]]), then go at the multiplayer access point in the city. Upon returning to the field, the AT-400 should be still there. |
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*[[Airtrain]], uncontrollable equivalent in other 3D universe games. |
*[[Airtrain]], uncontrollable equivalent in other 3D universe games. |
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*[[Jet]], the only controllable airliner in the HD universe. |
*[[Jet]], the only controllable airliner in the HD universe. |
Revision as of 20:27, 12 April 2016
Template:Infobox vehicles The AT-400 is a jet airliner featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and the largest vehicle in the game. It is the first controllable airliner in the series and the second airliner that makes an appearance in the series, following the uncontrollable Airtrain. They are frequently found flying between cities and are used to serve multiple lines between the cities inside San Andreas.
Description
The AT-400 is mainly based on the Boeing 767 with some traits from the Boeing 737-400 commercial airliner, an accurate rendition as the 737-400 began servicing in 1988, four years before the game's set. The aircraft is obviously the biggest vehicle of the game, and is unrealistically much bigger than the Andromada. The only known operator of this aircraft is the Juank Air, however, unlike the Nevada, it does not feature the Juank Air livery, and instead possesses a two-tones body paintjob, which exists in four different liveries.
A primary disadvantage of this plane is once the player lands and exits, getting back in is difficult because the door is very high from the ground. The only ways one can get back in are to find a Baggage with a ladder attached to the back, land the plane at Las Venturas Airport and go to the hangar again, or find a large van such as a Yankee and jump over it, using its hood as a platform.
Performance
The AT-400's enormous size and sluggish response makes the plane harder to control, similar to the Andromada. Nevertheless, the AT-400 can reach impressively high speeds in the air and can in fact be used to execute stunts, including barrel rolls and loop-the-loops. Caution should be exercised when the plane is on the ground; it easily gains a lot of momentum and can be difficult to bring it to a stop once it gets going. Unlike most other planes, the AT-400 can be flown over Area 69 with less chance of being shot down by homing missiles, providing you don't hang around. The AT-400 is one of the toughest vehicles of the game (not as tough as the Rhino however), being able to withstand between 8 to 11 hits from the SAM sites before blowing up and falling from the sky.
Paintjob
The AT-400 features four different sets of paintjobs. The jet has a two-tones body style, the first color covering the sides of the fuselage, the wings, the stabilizers and the rear part of the engines. The other color covers the rest: the upper and the bottom of the fuselage, the tail and the front part of the engines.
The possible paintjobs are:
- Light grey as color 1 with, as color 2:
- Red (rarely found in the hangar at Las Venturas Airport)
- Blue (occasionally found in the hangar at Las Venturas Airport)
- Green (commonly found in the hangar at Las Venturas Airport)
- Dark green as color 1 and dark red as color 2 (usually used for NPC controlled flights, rarely spawns in the hangar at Las Venturas Airport)
Locations
As a controllable vehicle, the plane is considerably rare, appearing in only one location; a large hangar in southeast Las Venturas Airport, which can be opened by approaching it. Regardless, the plane does not always spawn in the hangar.
It is used for paid commercial flights between cities in San Andreas. AT-400s can be sometimes encountered flying high in the sky, however they cannot be stolen on PC Editions.
iPad Edition Hijacking Glitch Procedure
It is possible to "hijack" the plane using a glitch in the iPad version by boarding the plane (Costs $500) on a flight from a domestic airport. After take-off, wait until the 'Jump from Plane' symbol appears. Now click the home screen button on the iPad itself, open another app and use the other app for a few minutes. Upon returning to the game, the starting menu must re-appear. By resuming the game, Carl will have glitched to the cockpit and is now flying the plane.
Gallery
Trivia
- The AT-400 is the largest vehicle in the game, capable of holding 7 passengers and the pilot, the Andromada being the second largest. Interestingly enough, when comparing their real life counterparts, the cargo plane (Andromada) is actually bigger than the passenger jet (AT-400).
- Instead of appearing as a passenger, the player is shown to be piloting the plane; he can jump out with a parachute at any time during the flight.
- There is no way the AT-400 can be saved at a garage, since the aircraft hangar at Verdant Meadows is too small for the plane to fit; obviously, normal garages at safehouses are far too small.
- If one shoots the AT-400 from the sky, it will roll around exploding but when it explodes properly, it will stay in mid-air but destroyed.
- AT-400 may be a pun on "Air Train 400", which means it is probably a bigger/newer version of the previous Airtrain.
- There is a real crop dusting plane with the same name, except that the full name of the "AT" is Air Tractor, the manufacturer of the aforementioned plane.
- If an airborne AT-400 is destroyed and its wreckage lands on the ground, it may still try to "fly", ensuing in a conflict between the plane's AI and the game trying to process the fact that the plane has crashed, as seen in this video.
- Two large sculptures based on AT-400 can be found outside of Los Santos International Airport in GTA V. The model even seems to be directly copied from that of San Andreas.
- The AT-400 has an extra engine sound than can be clearly heard from the ground when it is flying high in the sky or when flying one with the camera as far as possible from the aircraft. Also applies to the Andromada.
- Like many other vehicles, the AT-400 will not spawn while playing multiplayer, however it is possible to access one in multiplayer by landing it on the large field south to El Quebrados (easily done with the Indestructible Vehicles cheat), then go at the multiplayer access point in the city. Upon returning to the field, the AT-400 should be still there.
See Also
- Airtrain, uncontrollable equivalent in other 3D universe games.
- Jet, the only controllable airliner in the HD universe.
- Twinjet, similar uncontrollable airliner in GTA V.