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{{Disambiglink|For the character in [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]], see [[Dodo (GTA 2)]].}}
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{{Disambiglink|For the character in [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]], see [[Dodo (GTA 2)]]. For the uncontrollable aircraft, see [[DeadDodo]].}}
 
{{Infobox vehicles
 
{{Infobox vehicles
 
| name = Dodo
 
| name = Dodo
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| rear_image = Dodo-GTAV-rear.png
 
| rear_image = Dodo-GTAV-rear.png
 
|caption = A '''Dodo''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.
 
|caption = A '''Dodo''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.
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| aka = <code>SEAPLANE</code> <small>(GTA V; Internal name)</small>
 
| vehicle_type = Civilian [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|fixed-wing aircraft]]
 
| vehicle_type = Civilian [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|fixed-wing aircraft]]
 
| body_style = Small high wing plane <small>(3D Universe)</small><br>Radial engined seaplane <small>(GTA V)</small>
 
| body_style = Small high wing plane <small>(3D Universe)</small><br>Radial engined seaplane <small>(GTA V)</small>
 
| capacity = 2 <small>(pilot and passenger)</small> <small>(3D Universe)</small><br>4 <small>(pilot and three passengers)</small> <small>(GTA V)</small>
 
| capacity = 2 <small>(pilot and passenger)</small> <small>(3D Universe)</small><br>4 <small>(pilot and three passengers)</small> <small>(GTA V)</small>
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]'' <small>(Unobtainable)</small><br>''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' {{H:title|Xbox One/PS4/PC only|[NG]}}<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' {{H:title|Xbox One/PS4/PC only|[NG]}}
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| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' <small>(Unobtainable)</small><br>''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' <small>(beta)</small><br>''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' <small>{{H:title|Xbox One/PS4/PC only|[NG]}}</small><br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' <small>{{H:title|Xbox One/PS4/PC only|[NG]}}</small>
 
|related = [[Skimmer]]<br>[[Mammatus]]
 
|related = [[Skimmer]]<br>[[Mammatus]]
 
|vehicle_class = Planes
 
|vehicle_class = Planes
 
|manufacturer = [[Mammoth]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small>
 
|manufacturer = [[Mammoth]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small>
| price = $500,000 <small>([[GTA Online|Online]])<br>([[ElitasTravel.com|www.elitastravel.com]])</small>
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| price = [[$]]500,000 <small>([[GTA Online|Online]])<br>([[ElitasTravel.com|www.elitastravel.com]])</small>
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Quote|Take to the skies in this powerful and versatile 4-seater aircraft.|[[Elitas Travel]] webpage, XB1 and PS4.}}
 
{{Quote|Take to the skies in this powerful and versatile 4-seater aircraft.|[[Elitas Travel]] webpage, XB1 and PS4.}}
 
{{Quote|It's not called a Dodo because it's killed more passengers than any other plane in its size class, though that's a sad fact, and a regrettable legacy for this otherwise splendid aircraft. It can't turn, it can barely fly, but it will be able to float if you land it just right. Exclusive content for returning players.|[[Elitas Travel]] webpage, PC.}}
 
{{Quote|It's not called a Dodo because it's killed more passengers than any other plane in its size class, though that's a sad fact, and a regrettable legacy for this otherwise splendid aircraft. It can't turn, it can barely fly, but it will be able to float if you land it just right. Exclusive content for returning players.|[[Elitas Travel]] webpage, PC.}}
   
The '''Dodo''' is a small [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|airplane]] appearing in [[Grand Theft Auto III|''Grand Theft Auto III'']] and in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'']], and a seaplane appearing in the enhanced version of ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' for returning players. It is manufactured by [[Mammoth]] in the HD Universe.
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The '''Dodo''' is a small [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|airplane]] appearing in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' and in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', and a seaplane appearing in the enhanced version of ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' for returning players. It is manufactured by [[Mammoth]] in the HD Universe.
   
 
In GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories, the Dodo has a seaplane variant named the [[Skimmer]].
 
In GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories, the Dodo has a seaplane variant named the [[Skimmer]].
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Dodo-GTA3-front.jpg|A Dodo in GTA III
 
Dodo-GTA3-front.jpg|A Dodo in GTA III
Dodo-GTASA-front.jpg|A Dodo in GTA San Andreas. Notice the complete wingspan.
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Dodo-GTASA-front.jpg|A Dodo in GTA San Andreas, with a complete wingspan.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Dodo seaplane.jpg|The Dodo Seaplane in flight.
 
Dodo seaplane.jpg|The Dodo Seaplane in flight.
Dodo-GTAV-PS4-Front.jpg|Dodo with a yellow livery
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Dodo-GTAV-PS4-Front.jpg|Dodo with a yellow livery.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
== Performance ==
 
== Performance ==
===GTA III and Liberty City Stories===
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===''Grand Theft Auto III'' and ''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''===
 
As the GTA III rendition of the controllable Dodo evidently features shorter wings, the plane is considerably difficult to control; often, a normal pitch or roll may send the plane plummeting out of control, and the thrust of the engine alone cannot be relied on to aid in lift. GTA III's Dodo is thus intended to only remain in the air for short periods of time, but it is possible for the plane to continuously stay airborne.
 
As the GTA III rendition of the controllable Dodo evidently features shorter wings, the plane is considerably difficult to control; often, a normal pitch or roll may send the plane plummeting out of control, and the thrust of the engine alone cannot be relied on to aid in lift. GTA III's Dodo is thus intended to only remain in the air for short periods of time, but it is possible for the plane to continuously stay airborne.
   
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In the GTA III rendition, the Dodo was programmed to become unflyable; the Rockstar developers elaborated more on a QA session: "''Because we were making a driving and shooting game - even that, as a combination of core gameplay elements, was very, very radical at the time. The Dodo was never meant to be flown very much at all, and it certainly wasn’t grounded as a result of 9/11 – it was just a fun thing that people then went crazy with when they figured out various bugs that let them fly it!''"
 
In the GTA III rendition, the Dodo was programmed to become unflyable; the Rockstar developers elaborated more on a QA session: "''Because we were making a driving and shooting game - even that, as a combination of core gameplay elements, was very, very radical at the time. The Dodo was never meant to be flown very much at all, and it certainly wasn’t grounded as a result of 9/11 – it was just a fun thing that people then went crazy with when they figured out various bugs that let them fly it!''"
   
Full-winged Dodos are seen flying around in both [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] and [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], often towing fliers in the latter case. They can be shot down with rockets (either with a [[weapon]] or the [[Hunter]]), earning the player an instant 3-star [[wanted level]]. This kind of Dodo is called a [[DeadDodo]] in the games' vehicle files.
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Full-winged Dodos are seen flying around in both [[Liberty City (3D Universe)|Liberty City]] and [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]], often towing fliers in the latter case. They can be shot down with rockets (either with a [[weapon]] or the [[Hunter]]), earning the player an instant 3-star [[wanted level]]. This kind of Dodo is called a [[DeadDodo]] in the games' vehicle files.
   
 
'''Camera Glitch'''
 
'''Camera Glitch'''
 
Once the player has mastered flying the Dodo, which takes time and practice, he/she can fly anywhere on the map. However, a precaution must be taken into consideration to prevent a ruined flight. The player must avoid flying over unique stunt jumps, as flying over them will trigger a cinematic view (a normality when driving off a particular ramp in a car) and the slow-motion camera will not subside until the player crashes into the ground or ocean, almost certainly resulting in [[death]]. Because of the scattered jumps in GTA III, it is imperative for the player to know of all locations to avoid flying over them. This glitch makes flying the Dodo much more of a challenge.
 
Once the player has mastered flying the Dodo, which takes time and practice, he/she can fly anywhere on the map. However, a precaution must be taken into consideration to prevent a ruined flight. The player must avoid flying over unique stunt jumps, as flying over them will trigger a cinematic view (a normality when driving off a particular ramp in a car) and the slow-motion camera will not subside until the player crashes into the ground or ocean, almost certainly resulting in [[death]]. Because of the scattered jumps in GTA III, it is imperative for the player to know of all locations to avoid flying over them. This glitch makes flying the Dodo much more of a challenge.
   
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], the GTA III Dodo is obtainable through third party mods. However, it has no acceleration and therefore is useless, as it never moves, unless if the player uses a cheat device.
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In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'', the GTA III Dodo is obtainable through third party mods. However, it has no acceleration and therefore is useless, as it never moves, unless if the player uses a cheat device.
   
 
[[File:Dodo's Flight School|thumb|center|335 px|How to perfectly fly the Dodo]]
 
[[File:Dodo's Flight School|thumb|center|335 px|How to perfectly fly the Dodo]]
   
===GTA San Andreas===
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===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''===
 
The Dodo in GTA San Andreas is the smallest plane in the game. The Dodo has a complete wing span and full functionality, greater stability and control, and has an engine far more reliable in keeping the plane airborne (using [[Flying School]] methods, rather than the GTA III method). However, with a range of superior aircraft available in the game, the Dodo remains an undesirable option, being one of the slowest and most underpowered planes in game (the other two being the [[Skimmer]] and the [[Stuntplane]]) although it is still considerably maneuverable, and remains superior over the Stuntplane. The Dodo is not seen flown by NPCs in the skies of San Andreas and has a different code from that of earlier GTA games.
 
The Dodo in GTA San Andreas is the smallest plane in the game. The Dodo has a complete wing span and full functionality, greater stability and control, and has an engine far more reliable in keeping the plane airborne (using [[Flying School]] methods, rather than the GTA III method). However, with a range of superior aircraft available in the game, the Dodo remains an undesirable option, being one of the slowest and most underpowered planes in game (the other two being the [[Skimmer]] and the [[Stuntplane]]) although it is still considerably maneuverable, and remains superior over the Stuntplane. The Dodo is not seen flown by NPCs in the skies of San Andreas and has a different code from that of earlier GTA games.
   
 
It is a good airplane for beginners in piloting, taking in account its stability and the fact that it can easily be obtained at the very beginning of the game, being available in [[Los Santos International Airport (3D Universe)|Los Santos International Airport]] (which can be easily accessed by simply jumping over the entrance booth).
 
It is a good airplane for beginners in piloting, taking in account its stability and the fact that it can easily be obtained at the very beginning of the game, being available in [[Los Santos International Airport (3D Universe)|Los Santos International Airport]] (which can be easily accessed by simply jumping over the entrance booth).
   
===Grand Theft Auto V===
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===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
 
This plane is described as being "highly versatile", because of its evident ability to land both on water also land and take off from land with wheeled landing gear in the pontoons. This plane has a short take-off distance, shorter than the [[Titan]] and the [[Cuban 800]]; this, combined with good acceleration, makes the plane very versatile. It should also be noted that this plane can be driven on some roads (mostly in [[Sandy Shores]]) due to its landing gears and relatively high height, which allows the plane to avoid crashing into traffic cars. The airplane is also capable of carrying three passengers, the pilot and the co-pilot ride inside the plane, while the two other passengers hang on the pontoons. The Dodo possesses a top speed comparable to that of the [[Duster]] and and acceleration on par with the [[Mammatus]]. The plane's speed and agility suffer slightly due to the two large pontoons which add some drag and weight to the airplane.
 
This plane is described as being "highly versatile", because of its evident ability to land both on water also land and take off from land with wheeled landing gear in the pontoons. This plane has a short take-off distance, shorter than the [[Titan]] and the [[Cuban 800]]; this, combined with good acceleration, makes the plane very versatile. It should also be noted that this plane can be driven on some roads (mostly in [[Sandy Shores]]) due to its landing gears and relatively high height, which allows the plane to avoid crashing into traffic cars. The airplane is also capable of carrying three passengers, the pilot and the co-pilot ride inside the plane, while the two other passengers hang on the pontoons. The Dodo possesses a top speed comparable to that of the [[Duster]] and and acceleration on par with the [[Mammatus]]. The plane's speed and agility suffer slightly due to the two large pontoons which add some drag and weight to the airplane.
   
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
===GTA III===
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===''GTA III''===
 
*In the green hangar north of [[Francis International Airport, Shoreside Vale|Francis International Airport]] (only after [[Grand Theft Aero]]).
 
*In the green hangar north of [[Francis International Airport, Shoreside Vale|Francis International Airport]] (only after [[Grand Theft Aero]]).
 
*In the southwest hangar in Francis International Airport.
 
*In the southwest hangar in Francis International Airport.
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*In [[Portland Island|Portland]] [[Import/Export]] Garage (once it is completed).
 
*In [[Portland Island|Portland]] [[Import/Export]] Garage (once it is completed).
   
===GTA San Andreas===
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===''GTA San Andreas''===
 
*In the east side of [[Los Santos International Airport (3D Universe)|Los Santos International Airport]], near the entrance.
 
*In the east side of [[Los Santos International Airport (3D Universe)|Los Santos International Airport]], near the entrance.
 
*Southeast of the main circle with grass in [[Easter Bay International Airport]] in [[San Fierro (3D Universe)|San Fierro]].
 
*Southeast of the main circle with grass in [[Easter Bay International Airport]] in [[San Fierro (3D Universe)|San Fierro]].
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*Can be spawned by inputting a [[Cheats in GTA San Andreas|cheat]].
 
*Can be spawned by inputting a [[Cheats in GTA San Andreas|cheat]].
   
=== GTA V ===
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=== ''GTA V'' ===
 
*Spawns at the following locations after completing the [[Random Event#Sea Plane|Sea Plane]] Random Event:
 
*Spawns at the following locations after completing the [[Random Event#Sea Plane|Sea Plane]] Random Event:
 
** Docked at a lake in [[Vinewood Hills]], close to [[3671 Whispymound Drive|Franklin's House]].
 
** Docked at a lake in [[Vinewood Hills]], close to [[3671 Whispymound Drive|Franklin's House]].
 
** Docked at [[Galilee]] in the [[Alamo Sea]].
 
** Docked at [[Galilee]] in the [[Alamo Sea]].
** Can be purchased for $500,000 in Elitás Travel after the Sea Plane Random Event.
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** Can be purchased for [[$]]500,000 in Elitás Travel after the Sea Plane Random Event.
 
*Can be spawned by the cheat <tt>extinct</tt> after completing the Sea Plane random event.
 
*Can be spawned by the cheat <tt>extinct</tt> after completing the Sea Plane random event.
   
=== GTA Online ===
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=== ''GTA Online'' ===
*Can be purchased for $500,000 in [[Elitás Travel]]
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*Can be purchased for $500,000 in [[Elitás Travel]].
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Dodo-GTA3-registrationnumber.jpg|The code on every Dodo
 
Dodo-GTA3-registrationnumber.jpg|The code on every Dodo
 
Dodo-GTALCS-front.jpg|A Dodo in GTA Liberty City Stories, spawned using a mod.
 
Dodo-GTALCS-front.jpg|A Dodo in GTA Liberty City Stories, spawned using a mod.
Dodo-GTAV-Front.jpg|The Dodo on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].
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Dodo-GTAV-RSC.jpg|The Dodo on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].
 
Dodo_GTAVe_Interior.jpg|[[Vehicle Features#Working Dashboards|Interior]] [[first person view]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto V#Next-Gen & PC Versions|enhanced version of GTA V]].
 
Dodo_GTAVe_Interior.jpg|[[Vehicle Features#Working Dashboards|Interior]] [[first person view]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto V#Next-Gen & PC Versions|enhanced version of GTA V]].
 
Dodo_GTAOe_Pegasus_Spawn_Airport.jpg|A Dodo delivered at Los Santos International Airport in GTA Online.
 
Dodo_GTAOe_Pegasus_Spawn_Airport.jpg|A Dodo delivered at Los Santos International Airport in GTA Online.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
=== General ===
 
=== General ===
* ''Dodo ''is a play on words, as a Dodo was a flightless, now extinct bird of Mauritius.
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* ''Dodo''is a play on words, as a Dodo was a flightless, now extinct bird of Mauritius.
 
**The cheat code for the Dodo in ''GTA V'', <tt>extinct</tt>, further references the play on words.
 
**The cheat code for the Dodo in ''GTA V'', <tt>extinct</tt>, further references the play on words.
* The Dodo was meant to appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], as evidenced by its handling line being present in GTA IV's internal files. It could simply be a leftover from San Andreas, since other planes from San Andreas like the [[Andromada]] appear in the game files.<ref>[[wp:Cessna 150|common\data\handling.dat>planes>DODO]]
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* The Dodo was meant to appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], as evidenced by its handling line being present in GTA IV's internal files. It could simply be a leftover from San Andreas, since other planes from San Andreas like the [[Andromada]] appear in the game files.<ref>''common\data\handling.dat>planes>DODO''</ref>
</ref>
 
 
* The Dodo in [[GTA III]] and [[GTA Vice City]] (as the banner-pulling plane), bears the letters "Y", "M" and "E" at the beginning of the plane's registration number on the tail end of the fuselage, which reads similar to "Why me?".
 
* The Dodo in [[GTA III]] and [[GTA Vice City]] (as the banner-pulling plane), bears the letters "Y", "M" and "E" at the beginning of the plane's registration number on the tail end of the fuselage, which reads similar to "Why me?".
 
* In GTA III, the Dodo's wheels will still be spinning when it is airborne. In [[GTA San Andreas]], the wheels do not rotate even if the plane is moving on the ground. This trait is shared by all planes in the game
 
* In GTA III, the Dodo's wheels will still be spinning when it is airborne. In [[GTA San Andreas]], the wheels do not rotate even if the plane is moving on the ground. This trait is shared by all planes in the game
* According to Rockstar, the Dodo was never meant to be flown much. Nor was it ever grounded as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Rockstar meant for it to be "just a fun thing that people then went crazy with when they figured out various bugs that let them fly it!"<ref>''http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/19981/grand-theft-auto-iii-your-questions-answered-part-two-911-the-gh.html''
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* According to Rockstar, the Dodo was never meant to be flown much. Nor was it ever grounded as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Rockstar meant for it to be "just a fun thing that people then went crazy with when they figured out various bugs that let them fly it!"<ref>''http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/19981/grand-theft-auto-iii-your-questions-answered-part-two-911-the-gh.html ''</ref>
</ref>
 
 
* In GTA Advance, during the final mission [[Freedom Flies]], a few unusable red Cessna-like airplanes can be seen parked around Francis International Airport, probably referencing the Dodo.
 
* In GTA Advance, during the final mission [[Freedom Flies]], a few unusable red Cessna-like airplanes can be seen parked around Francis International Airport, probably referencing the Dodo.
   
=== Grand Theft Auto III ===
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=== ''Grand Theft Auto III'' ===
 
* The Dodo in GTA III has abnormal crash mechanics. For example, hitting a sign or light post with one of its wings will cause the Dodo to spin around, often even bouncing it into the air a few feet.
 
* The Dodo in GTA III has abnormal crash mechanics. For example, hitting a sign or light post with one of its wings will cause the Dodo to spin around, often even bouncing it into the air a few feet.
* According to programming, the Dodo in GTA III is actually a "car" that has been modified to fly (in default.ide, the Dodo's type is set to ''car'', not ''plane''). This is why it has many car-like properties, such as its resilience to high-speed crashes and car-like behavior on the ground, in ''GTA San Andreas'' however, it's defined as a plane.
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* According to programming, the Dodo in GTA III is actually a "car" that has been modified to fly (in default.ide, the Dodo's type is set to ''car'', not ''plane''). This is why it has many car-like properties, such as its resilience to high-speed crashes and car-like behavior on the ground. This was changed in the subsequent games.
 
* The Dodo in GTA III is the only plane in the entire [[Grand Theft Auto series]] to feature brakes; these can be applied by using the handbrake key.
 
* The Dodo in GTA III is the only plane in the entire [[Grand Theft Auto series]] to feature brakes; these can be applied by using the handbrake key.
 
* The GTA III Dodo can be exported, although it is very difficult to put the Dodo in any export garage. However, the Dodo can be driven as a car to [[Portland]], providing the player keeps it undamaged.
 
* The GTA III Dodo can be exported, although it is very difficult to put the Dodo in any export garage. However, the Dodo can be driven as a car to [[Portland]], providing the player keeps it undamaged.
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* In GTA III, if the player pitches the Dodo upward, and then presses on the brake so the engine decelerates, the Dodo may swing back and start gliding backwards for a short distance.
 
* In GTA III, if the player pitches the Dodo upward, and then presses on the brake so the engine decelerates, the Dodo may swing back and start gliding backwards for a short distance.
 
* In GTA III [[DeadDodo|the Dodo]] seen flying over Liberty City has full sized wings, and is set to "plane" not "car" like the normal Dodo, and will explode violently if shot with a rocket launcher, this kind of Dodo also appears in GTA Vice City, pulling a banner in the latter case. You will receive a three-star wanted level in both games, but can be up to a four-star wanted level upon the explosion. It also shares the in-game name with the normal Dodo.
 
* In GTA III [[DeadDodo|the Dodo]] seen flying over Liberty City has full sized wings, and is set to "plane" not "car" like the normal Dodo, and will explode violently if shot with a rocket launcher, this kind of Dodo also appears in GTA Vice City, pulling a banner in the latter case. You will receive a three-star wanted level in both games, but can be up to a four-star wanted level upon the explosion. It also shares the in-game name with the normal Dodo.
=== Grand Theft Auto: Vice City ===
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=== ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' ===
 
* The model and handling for the normal Dodo still exists in GTA Vice City. The model remains the same, and the propeller doesn't rotate as the animation for the propeller remains the same, and doesn't match with that of Vice City's. It is only obtainable through modding.
 
* The model and handling for the normal Dodo still exists in GTA Vice City. The model remains the same, and the propeller doesn't rotate as the animation for the propeller remains the same, and doesn't match with that of Vice City's. It is only obtainable through modding.
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=== Grand Theft Auto V ===
 
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=== ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' ===
* The beta unknown high-wing plane has the same design, but without the pontoons, which implies that in Beta, there was going to be a seaplane variant and a normal variant, much like the Dodo and the [[Skimmer]] in the 3D Universe.
 
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* Even though it is the smallest aircraft in the game, its wings are still too long to fit in normal garages in the [[Safehouses]]; the only place where it can be saved is the largest hangar in [[Verdant Meadows Airfield]].
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=== ''Grand Theft Auto V'' ===
 
* The beta [[Unknown high-wing plane]] has the same design, but without the pontoons, which implies that in Beta, there was going to be a seaplane variant and a normal variant, much like the Dodo and the [[Skimmer]] in the 3D Universe.
 
* The description in the Elitas Travel webpage on the PC version seems to poke fun at the Dodo's infamous handling in Grand Theft Auto III.
 
* The description in the Elitas Travel webpage on the PC version seems to poke fun at the Dodo's infamous handling in Grand Theft Auto III.
   
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* [[Skimmer]], a Dodo-based seaplane.
 
* [[Skimmer]], a Dodo-based seaplane.
 
* [[DeadDodo]], an unobtainable, full-winged variant flying around in GTA III and GTA Vice City.
 
* [[DeadDodo]], an unobtainable, full-winged variant flying around in GTA III and GTA Vice City.
* [[Mammatus]], a spiritual successor in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], inspired on the [[wp:Cessna 172|Cessna 172 Skyhawk]] (Which is an improved version of the Cessna 152, the aircraft that inspired the Dodo).
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* [[Mammatus]], a spiritual successor in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'', inspired on the [[wp:Cessna 172|Cessna 172 Skyhawk]] (Which is an improved version of the Cessna 152, the aircraft that inspired the Dodo).
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:General Aviation Aircraft]]
 
[[Category:General Aviation Aircraft]]
 
[[Category:Propeller Aircraft]]
 
[[Category:Propeller Aircraft]]
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[[Category:Exclusive Enhanced Version Vehicles in GTA V]]
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[[Category:Exclusive Enhanced Version Content in GTA V]]

Revision as of 21:30, 21 January 2016

For the character in GTA 2, see Dodo (GTA 2). For the uncontrollable aircraft, see DeadDodo.

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Take to the skies in this powerful and versatile 4-seater aircraft.
Elitas Travel webpage, XB1 and PS4.
It's not called a Dodo because it's killed more passengers than any other plane in its size class, though that's a sad fact, and a regrettable legacy for this otherwise splendid aircraft. It can't turn, it can barely fly, but it will be able to float if you land it just right. Exclusive content for returning players.
Elitas Travel webpage, PC.

The Dodo is a small airplane appearing in Grand Theft Auto III and in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and a seaplane appearing in the enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto V for returning players. It is manufactured by Mammoth in the HD Universe.

In GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories, the Dodo has a seaplane variant named the Skimmer.

Design

3D Universe

In both games, the Dodo strongly resembles a Cessna 152 or Cessna 150, and is always painted red and white. The Dodo, with or without wings, behaves the same on ground - the faster its propeller spins, the more unstable it is. It can seat only a pilot and a passenger.

In general, the GTA III rendition has short, stubby wings that appear to have been sawed off at the midpoint (it is explained in the story that the Dodo was the plane that dropped packages in A Drop in the Ocean, but had since been seized by federal agents, and was being stripped as part of a warrant to search the plane) in order to make it virtually impossible to fly (hence the name, Dodo), while the GTA San Andreas rendition features a complete wing span.

Grand Theft Auto V

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In GTA V, the Dodo is now a seaplane, based on a de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, much like the cut unknown high-wing plane that was found in game files (minus the pontoons). This varies from the traditional Cessna-based design, as the Mammatus now takes that role. The Dodo has wheels under its pontoons which allow it to land on both water and land. The first passenger sits on the front passenger seat, while the other two stand on the pontoons, hanging on the side, much like the Granger. These occupants can fire assault rifles, pistols, SMGs, and LMGs.

Performance

Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

As the GTA III rendition of the controllable Dodo evidently features shorter wings, the plane is considerably difficult to control; often, a normal pitch or roll may send the plane plummeting out of control, and the thrust of the engine alone cannot be relied on to aid in lift. GTA III's Dodo is thus intended to only remain in the air for short periods of time, but it is possible for the plane to continuously stay airborne.

Takeoff alone requires an unorthodox method of "sling shooting" the aircraft upwards using the suspension of the plane's front landing gear by performing the following:

  1. While accelerating down a long, flat surfacing, gradually increase the downward pitch of the plane (usually by holding up on the left analog stick in PS2 version and the "Dodo down" button that is set in the PC version).
  2. When the pitch of the plane is low enough that sparks from the propeller scraping the ground are visible and can be heard, release the left analog stick in PS2 version or Dodo down button in PC version. The plane should shoot upward, and the player must quickly stabilize the plane by keeping it level.
  3. The player is required to continuously hold on to the plane's acceleration and pressing down on the D-pad or Dodo down button (in PC) to keep the plane level to the horizon and also to ensure smooth flying.
    File:GTA3 Dodo.png

    Flying the Dodo above Shoreside Vale in PC version. Here, the player is able to see all three islands at once.

The Dodo will continuously be in phugoid when in flight. After flying a certain distance and time (170 seconds to be exact) the Dodo is expected to pitch downwards, but will soon pitch upwards again after gaining momentum and lift from the fall, repeating the same drop-rise sequence over again. Because of this, the Dodo can be considered to be closely related to a glider. From takeoff onwards, the player must be wary of the pitch of the plane, doing their best to level the Dodo to ensure the plane does not ascend or descend too quickly, as it will result in more violent fluctuations in flight and increases the risk of crashing. Rolling (steering) of the Dodo must also be done with care by softly tapping the directional controls of the plane instead of holding them, which results in violent rolling and leading to the plane dropping from the sky.

If controlled properly, the Dodo can reach great heights, even flying over skyscrapers (see this video). The Dodo may also be used to reach inaccessible parts of the city, such as the Ghost Town, or the easter egg text on the edge of the radar's map.

In the GTA III rendition, the Dodo was programmed to become unflyable; the Rockstar developers elaborated more on a QA session: "Because we were making a driving and shooting game - even that, as a combination of core gameplay elements, was very, very radical at the time. The Dodo was never meant to be flown very much at all, and it certainly wasn’t grounded as a result of 9/11 – it was just a fun thing that people then went crazy with when they figured out various bugs that let them fly it!"

Full-winged Dodos are seen flying around in both Liberty City and Vice City, often towing fliers in the latter case. They can be shot down with rockets (either with a weapon or the Hunter), earning the player an instant 3-star wanted level. This kind of Dodo is called a DeadDodo in the games' vehicle files.

Camera Glitch Once the player has mastered flying the Dodo, which takes time and practice, he/she can fly anywhere on the map. However, a precaution must be taken into consideration to prevent a ruined flight. The player must avoid flying over unique stunt jumps, as flying over them will trigger a cinematic view (a normality when driving off a particular ramp in a car) and the slow-motion camera will not subside until the player crashes into the ground or ocean, almost certainly resulting in death. Because of the scattered jumps in GTA III, it is imperative for the player to know of all locations to avoid flying over them. This glitch makes flying the Dodo much more of a challenge.

In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the GTA III Dodo is obtainable through third party mods. However, it has no acceleration and therefore is useless, as it never moves, unless if the player uses a cheat device.

File:Dodo's Flight School

How to perfectly fly the Dodo

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

The Dodo in GTA San Andreas is the smallest plane in the game. The Dodo has a complete wing span and full functionality, greater stability and control, and has an engine far more reliable in keeping the plane airborne (using Flying School methods, rather than the GTA III method). However, with a range of superior aircraft available in the game, the Dodo remains an undesirable option, being one of the slowest and most underpowered planes in game (the other two being the Skimmer and the Stuntplane) although it is still considerably maneuverable, and remains superior over the Stuntplane. The Dodo is not seen flown by NPCs in the skies of San Andreas and has a different code from that of earlier GTA games.

It is a good airplane for beginners in piloting, taking in account its stability and the fact that it can easily be obtained at the very beginning of the game, being available in Los Santos International Airport (which can be easily accessed by simply jumping over the entrance booth).

Grand Theft Auto V

This plane is described as being "highly versatile", because of its evident ability to land both on water also land and take off from land with wheeled landing gear in the pontoons. This plane has a short take-off distance, shorter than the Titan and the Cuban 800; this, combined with good acceleration, makes the plane very versatile. It should also be noted that this plane can be driven on some roads (mostly in Sandy Shores) due to its landing gears and relatively high height, which allows the plane to avoid crashing into traffic cars. The airplane is also capable of carrying three passengers, the pilot and the co-pilot ride inside the plane, while the two other passengers hang on the pontoons. The Dodo possesses a top speed comparable to that of the Duster and and acceleration on par with the Mammatus. The plane's speed and agility suffer slightly due to the two large pontoons which add some drag and weight to the airplane.

Variants

DeadDodo

Main article: DeadDodo

The DeadDodo is an uncontrollable variant of the Dodo featured in Grand Theft Auto III, and in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. It is a full-winged Dodo, and therefore resembles the San Andreas rendition of the aircraft. The DeadDodo is encountered flying at high altitude above the map. It can be shot down, although this will result in a three stars wanted level, or even four stars.

Skimmer

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Main article: Skimmer

The Skimmer is a seaplane variant of the Dodo in GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories. The Skimmer is a Dodo with a pair of large pontoons instead of landing gears, which allow it to land and takeoff on the water as well as on ground. It is controllable in all of its appearances

Prominent Appearances in Missions

In GTA III, two of Donald Love's missions involve the Dodo: A Drop In The Ocean requires Claude to follow a Dodo in a boat and pick up the package it drops in the bay; the other, Grand Theft Aero, requires Claude to enter the same Dodo (parked in a hangar) to retrieve another package. Another mission, S.A.M. (for Asuka Kasen), requires Claude to shoot one down with a rocket and collect the cargo it was carrying from the wreckage.

In GTA San Andreas, during the mission "Freefall", Carl Johnson must fly a Dodo above and behind a Shamal jet in which some Forelli hitmen are being transported, to do a hit for Salvatore Leone.

Locations

GTA III

  • In the green hangar north of Francis International Airport (only after Grand Theft Aero).
  • In the southwest hangar in Francis International Airport.
  • In the east end of the runway in Francis International Airport.
  • In Portland Import/Export Garage (once it is completed).

GTA San Andreas

GTA V

  • Spawns at the following locations after completing the Sea Plane Random Event:
  • Can be spawned by the cheat extinct after completing the Sea Plane random event.

GTA Online

Gallery

Glitches

  • The Dodo may glitch at its Vinewood Hills spawn point, spawning upside down and rendering it impossible to be piloted.

Trivia

General

  • Dodois a play on words, as a Dodo was a flightless, now extinct bird of Mauritius.
    • The cheat code for the Dodo in GTA V, extinct, further references the play on words.
  • The Dodo was meant to appear in GTA IV, as evidenced by its handling line being present in GTA IV's internal files. It could simply be a leftover from San Andreas, since other planes from San Andreas like the Andromada appear in the game files.[1]
  • The Dodo in GTA III and GTA Vice City (as the banner-pulling plane), bears the letters "Y", "M" and "E" at the beginning of the plane's registration number on the tail end of the fuselage, which reads similar to "Why me?".
  • In GTA III, the Dodo's wheels will still be spinning when it is airborne. In GTA San Andreas, the wheels do not rotate even if the plane is moving on the ground. This trait is shared by all planes in the game
  • According to Rockstar, the Dodo was never meant to be flown much. Nor was it ever grounded as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Rockstar meant for it to be "just a fun thing that people then went crazy with when they figured out various bugs that let them fly it!"[2]
  • In GTA Advance, during the final mission Freedom Flies, a few unusable red Cessna-like airplanes can be seen parked around Francis International Airport, probably referencing the Dodo.

Grand Theft Auto III

  • The Dodo in GTA III has abnormal crash mechanics. For example, hitting a sign or light post with one of its wings will cause the Dodo to spin around, often even bouncing it into the air a few feet.
  • According to programming, the Dodo in GTA III is actually a "car" that has been modified to fly (in default.ide, the Dodo's type is set to car, not plane). This is why it has many car-like properties, such as its resilience to high-speed crashes and car-like behavior on the ground. This was changed in the subsequent games.
  • The Dodo in GTA III is the only plane in the entire Grand Theft Auto series to feature brakes; these can be applied by using the handbrake key.
  • The GTA III Dodo can be exported, although it is very difficult to put the Dodo in any export garage. However, the Dodo can be driven as a car to Portland, providing the player keeps it undamaged.
  • The propeller always spins on the GTA III version even if the plane is destroyed. The propeller also resembles a minor-scale of the rotors in the static, unobtainable helicopters in the game.
  • In GTA III, if the player pitches the Dodo upward, and then presses on the brake so the engine decelerates, the Dodo may swing back and start gliding backwards for a short distance.
  • In GTA III the Dodo seen flying over Liberty City has full sized wings, and is set to "plane" not "car" like the normal Dodo, and will explode violently if shot with a rocket launcher, this kind of Dodo also appears in GTA Vice City, pulling a banner in the latter case. You will receive a three-star wanted level in both games, but can be up to a four-star wanted level upon the explosion. It also shares the in-game name with the normal Dodo.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

  • The model and handling for the normal Dodo still exists in GTA Vice City. The model remains the same, and the propeller doesn't rotate as the animation for the propeller remains the same, and doesn't match with that of Vice City's. It is only obtainable through modding.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

  • Even though it is the smallest aircraft in the game, its wings are still too long to fit in normal garages in the Safehouses; the only place where it can be saved is the largest hangar in Verdant Meadows Airfield.

Grand Theft Auto V

  • The beta Unknown high-wing plane has the same design, but without the pontoons, which implies that in Beta, there was going to be a seaplane variant and a normal variant, much like the Dodo and the Skimmer in the 3D Universe.
  • The description in the Elitas Travel webpage on the PC version seems to poke fun at the Dodo's infamous handling in Grand Theft Auto III.

Video

See also

  • Skimmer, a Dodo-based seaplane.
  • DeadDodo, an unobtainable, full-winged variant flying around in GTA III and GTA Vice City.
  • Mammatus, a spiritual successor in Grand Theft Auto V, inspired on the Cessna 172 Skyhawk (Which is an improved version of the Cessna 152, the aircraft that inspired the Dodo).

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