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Player control the speed of the rotor using the acceleration and brake command, while banking requires the used of both the steering commands for side banks and two sets of directional commands for forward/backward leans and turning. Since GTA Vice City, helicopters in GTA typically support between one to four occupants.
Player control the speed of the rotor using the acceleration and brake command, while banking requires the used of both the steering commands for side banks and two sets of directional commands for forward/backward leans and turning. Since GTA Vice City, helicopters in GTA typically support between one to four occupants.


Because of its exposed rotors, the blades of the helicopter itself can also be effectively used as a weapon against any person on the street, killing them instantly on contact, but requires risky controlling of the aircraft. Games prior allow only the horizontal rotor to inflict such damage, while helicopters in GTA IV allow the player to kill using the tail rotor as well. Mounted weapons may also be available on certain models, including the [[Sea Sparrow]], [[Hunter]], [[Annihilator]] and [[Buzzard]].
With its rotors fully exposed, the blades of the helicopter itself can be effectively used as a weapon against any person on the street, killing them instantly on contact, but requires risky controlling of the aircraft. Games prior allow only the horizontal rotor to inflict such damage, while helicopters in GTA IV allow the player to kill using the tail rotor as well. Mounted weapons may also be available on certain models, including the [[Sea Sparrow]], [[Hunter]], [[Annihilator]] and [[Buzzard]].


=== Damage ===
=== Damage ===
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