Difference between revisions of "Talk:Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas"
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gta.wikia say: | gta.wikia say: | ||
AT-400: Boeing 737-400 | AT-400: Boeing 737-400 | ||
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Cargobob: Its fuselage is most reminiscent of a CH-47 Chinook (bulging fuel tanks, engine, cockpit/nose design, rear loading ramp), however it has been given a different configuration resembling the smaller Sikorsky S-92. It also features a Fenestron-style tail rotor. | Cargobob: Its fuselage is most reminiscent of a CH-47 Chinook (bulging fuel tanks, engine, cockpit/nose design, rear loading ramp), however it has been given a different configuration resembling the smaller Sikorsky S-92. It also features a Fenestron-style tail rotor. | ||
EDIT: Skimmer could be Cessna 150G because it was first 150 certified for floats | EDIT: Skimmer could be Cessna 150G because it was first 150 certified for floats | ||
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+ | :With CGI aircraft, identification is never going to be 100% but some 'aircraft' just have too many differences hence the changes I've made. Business jets are particularly tricky as they are very similar. I think its important that the titles are only changed if its a solid ID. If its a mis-match of different aircraft - the "Fictional Aircraft" title should be used. Similarities to real aircraft can be mentioned in the description. [[User:Bthebest|Bthebest - IMPDb Administrator]] 14:54, 11 February 2013 (MST) |
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Aircraft ID
gta.wikia say: AT-400: Boeing 737-400 Beagle: Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander Cropduster: Grumman Ag Cat Hydra: Hawker Siddeley Harrier Rustler: The Rustler draws inspiration from various real-life WWII warplanes, including the North American P-51 Mustang, the Curtis P-40 Warhawk and the Supermarine Spitfire. Shamal:Learjet 55 or Learjet 60 Skimmer: Seaplane version of Dodo so it's Cessna 150/152 if there exist seaplane version. Cargobob: Its fuselage is most reminiscent of a CH-47 Chinook (bulging fuel tanks, engine, cockpit/nose design, rear loading ramp), however it has been given a different configuration resembling the smaller Sikorsky S-92. It also features a Fenestron-style tail rotor. EDIT: Skimmer could be Cessna 150G because it was first 150 certified for floats
- With CGI aircraft, identification is never going to be 100% but some 'aircraft' just have too many differences hence the changes I've made. Business jets are particularly tricky as they are very similar. I think its important that the titles are only changed if its a solid ID. If its a mis-match of different aircraft - the "Fictional Aircraft" title should be used. Similarities to real aircraft can be mentioned in the description. Bthebest - IMPDb Administrator 14:54, 11 February 2013 (MST)