Gran Turismo Sport
Video Game (2017)
Gran Turismo Sport is a car racing game and includes "Sports Mode" and "Arcade Mode". Online racing is also featured in the game. Gran Turismo Sport also features two championships held simultaneously throughout the year: the Nations Cup, where players represent their country, and the Manufacturers Cup, where players represent their favorite car manufacturer. The FIA manages the series directly as they would with any of their other race series. The winners of the championships are honored at the FIA's annual prize-giving ceremony in Paris.
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Note: This is a Video Game. Aircraft portrayed in this production may not be entirely accurate or represent an actual aircraft, however, where a reasonable depiction of an actual aircraft has been created, it has been identified as best as possible.
In-game photos
In the game, Scapes is a feature that lets player place cars in scenes (in-game photos) from around the world and take photos.
Boeing 737-846(WL)
At JAL hangar in Tōkyō Kokusai Haneda Kūkō/Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND/RJTT).
Boeing 767-346
Reg. JA8398 Boeing 767-346 of JAL-Japan Airlines, c/n 27312/548, built in 1994.
Boeing 777-289
Reg. JA007D Boeing 777-289 of JAL-Japan Airlines, c/n 27639/134, built in 1998.
Boeing 737-846(WL) and Boeing 777-289
Reg. JA318J Boeing 737-846(WL) of JAL-Japan Airlines, c/n 35347/2830, built in 2009, and Reg. JA007D Boeing 777-289 of JAL-Japan Airlines.
Boeing 737-846(WL)
Reg. JA341J Boeing 737-846(WL) of JAL-Japan Airlines, c/n 40356/3906, built in 2012.
Various Aircraft
(From left to right) Reg. JA318J Boeing 737-846(WL), (probably) Reg. JA341J Boeing 737-846(WL) and Reg. JA8398 Boeing 767-346, of JAL-Japan Airlines.
Piper PA-46
At a hangar in Nagoya Airfield (NKM/RJNA).
In-game "Museum"
1896 Deutschland airship
Wright Flyer I
Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis
Piper PA-28
In the background.
Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne
SpaceShipOne was registered as N328KF.
Unidentified Aircraft
BMW Museum.
Arado Ar 234
BMW Museum.
Unidentified Aircraft
Ferrari Museum. Aircraft in the background.
Unidentified Aircraft
Mercedes-Benz Museum.
Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg
Mercedes-Benz Museum.
Breguet 14
Michelin Museum.
Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde
Michelin Museum.
Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer
Mini Museum. Aircraft in the background.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle III
Porsche Museum.
Registration OY-KRA, c/n 6 built in 1959.
Mooney M20K Model 231
Reg. D-EAFE Mooney M20K Model 231, c/n 25-0854.
Unidentified Farman Aircraft
Renault Sport Museum.
Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle
Renault Sport Museum.
Nakajima AT-2 (Ki-34)
Subaru Museum.
Reg. J-BBON Nakajima AT-2 (Ki-34) of Dai Nippon Kōkū Kabushiki Kaisha (Imperial Japanese Airways).
Prop aircraft
Fictional Airliner
A mix of a Boeing 777 and an Airbus A330.
Fictional airline Blue Moon Bay, livery based on American Airlines.
Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil
Unidentified Blimp
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
Fictional version with turboprop engines.
Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
The game's aircraft model shows 6 engines, but the real C-5 Galaxy has just 4 engines. The real aircraft also has no winglets.
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
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See also
- Unidentified Aircraft
- Made for Movie
- Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde
- Arado Ar 234
- Boeing 737
- Boeing 767
- Boeing 777
- Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
- Breguet 14
- Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil/AStar
- Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
- McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
- Mooney M20
- Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer
- Piper PA-28
- Piper PA-46
- Ryan NYP
- Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne
- Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle
- Wright Flyer I
- Zeppelin Hindenburg class
- Air France
- American Airlines
- Japan Airlines
- Scandinavian Airlines System