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[[Image:Andromada-GTASA-inflight.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An Andromada in flight in GTA San Andreas.]]
[[File:Andromada-GTASA-inflight.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An Andromada in flight in GTA San Andreas.]]
 
The '''Andromada''' is an [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|airplane]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
The '''Andromada''' is an [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|airplane]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].


== Description ==
== Description ==
The Andromada is a large 4-engine transport airplane based on the [[wp:C-141 Starlifter|Lockheed C-141 Starlifter]]. Its name is a misspelling of "Andromeda", a Greek deity and constellation. If the Andromada is obtained, the player can fly it as if it were a normal plane, with controls and handling similar to the [[AT-400]]. The cargo door can be opened, but nothing can be stored in the plane itself. The plane is not fully textured, and as such the cockpit windows are dark. The plane can support a combination of two body colors: One for the fuselage, and the other for the wings, engines, vertical stabilizer and elevators.
The Andromada is a large 4-engine transport airplane based on the [[wp:C-141 Starlifter|Lockheed C-141 Starlifter]]. Its name is a misspelling of "Andromeda", a mythological Greek princess, a galaxy, and constellation. If the Andromada is obtained, the player can fly it as if it were a normal plane, with controls and handling similar to the [[AT-400]]. The plane is not fully textured, and as such the cockpit windows are dark. The plane can support a combination of two body colors: One for the fuselage, and the other for the wings, engines, vertical stabilizer and elevators.


The interior of the Andromada is seen in the mission "[[Stowaway]]", however, like the interior of the Shamal in [[Freefall]], this interior is not part of the plane model. It is in the "[[Hidden Interiors Universe|interior universe]]" (where all game interiors in San Andreas are situated), high above the sky, with clouds moving outside to simulate the plane itself moving. Parts of the exterior of the plane are visible when standing at the edge of the ramp. The interior is only enterable via that mission, cheats, or a trainer. Within the interior are two 2 cargo areas walled off by netting, followed by cargo boxes, then shelves stocked with barrels.
The plane's rear cargo door can be also opened and closed, but nothing can be stored in the plane itself; neither can the player enter the rear is impossible due to an invisible wall. There are, however, [http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=1494 mods] available to create a fully functional cargo area.


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The interior of the Andromada is seen in the mission "[[Stowaway]]", however, like the interior of the [[Shamal]] in [[Freefall]], this interior is not part of the plane model. It is in the "[[Hidden Interiors Universe|interior universe]]" (where all game interiors in San Andreas are situated), high above the sky, with clouds moving outside to simulate the plane itself moving. Parts of the exterior of the plane are visible when standing at the edge of the ramp. The interior is only enterable via that mission, cheats, or a trainer. Within the interior are two 2 cargo areas walled off by netting, followed by cargo boxes, then shelves stocked with barrels.
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Andromada-GTASA-inflight.jpg|An Andromada in flight.
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Andromada-GTASA-parked.jpg|The Andromada on the ground, illustrating its size relative to its surroundings in Verdant Meadows. Note its rear cargo door is lowered.
File:Andromada-GTASA-inflight.jpg|An Andromada in flight.
Andromada-GTASA-cargohold.jpg|The Andromada's interior, looking towards the front.
File:Andromada-GTASA-parked.jpg|The Andromada on the ground, illustrating its size relative to its surroundings in Verdant Meadows. Note its rear cargo door is lowered.
File:Andromada-GTASA-cargohold.jpg|The Andromada's interior, looking towards the front.
File:Andromada-GTASA-wreck.jpg|A wrecked Andromada in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
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== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
[[File:AndromadaOverhead.jpg|thumb|216px|An Andromada seen flying over [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos]].]]
[[File:Andromada-GTASA-overhead.jpg|thumb|216px|An Andromada seen flying over [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]].]]


The plane is featured in the mission "[[Stowaway]]", where [[Carl Johnson]] drives a [[PCJ-600]] into the back of the plane, blows it up, and then [[parachute]]s out. This version of the Andromada is bigger than the one that can be spawned in-game, and has a much wider cargo bay. The plane is briefly seen in the mission "[[A Home In The Hills]]" as CJ is on his way to [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] [[Madd Dogg's Crib|mansion]]; there is a shot of the Andromada flying over the [[The Camel's Toe|The Camel's Toe Casino]] out of [[Las Venturas]], heading south to [[Los Santos]]. Like the [[AT-400]], Andromadas are seen flying over cities, however they fly much faster than AT-400s.
The plane is featured in the mission "[[Stowaway]]", where [[Carl Johnson]] rides a [[PCJ-600]] into the back of the plane as it takes off from Verdant Meadows, blows it up, and then [[parachute]]s out. This version of the Andromada is bigger than the one that can be spawned in-game, and has a much wider cargo bay. Another Andromada is briefly seen again in the mission "[[A Home in the Hills]]" as CJ is on his way to [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] [[Madd Dogg's Crib|mansion]]; there is a shot of the Andromada flying over the [[The Camel's Toe|The Camel's Toe Casino]] out of [[Las Venturas]], heading south to [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. Like the [[AT-400]], Andromadas are seen flying over cities; however, they fly much faster than AT-400s.


The Andromada is not intended to be obtainable by the player, as there is no animation for opening the door of the plane upon entry. However, it can be stolen during "[[Stowaway]]" with a trick that involves blowing up the plane and pushing it into the hangar, but it is difficult to exploit as the plane may disappear.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg3XaIstibU] Otherwise, the Andromada can also be obtained by way of a third-party trainer program.
The Andromada is not intended to be obtainable by the player, as there is no animation for opening the door of the plane upon entry. However, it can be stolen during "Stowaway" with a trick that involves blowing up the plane and pushing it into the Verdant Meadows hangar, but it is difficult to exploit as the plane may disappear.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg3XaIstibU YouTube video demonstrating how to obtain the Andromada without cheats or mods]</ref> Otherwise, the Andromada can also be obtained by way of a third-party trainer program.


==Glitch==
==Glitch==
There is a way to enter the Andromada cockpit during the mission ''Stowaway''. It involves using the "blow up all cars" [[Cheats|cheat]] before CJ hops on the motorcycle. The plane will not blow up, and will be frozen in place, however the mission cannot progress. The plane is then enterable, but it cannot be controlled or even exited.
There is a way to enter the Andromada cockpit during the mission ''Stowaway''. It involves using the "blow up all cars" [[Cheats|cheat]] before CJ hops on the motorcycle. The plane will not blow up, and will be frozen in place, however the mission cannot progress. The plane is then enterable, but it cannot be controlled or even exited.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czFNKu0ZP34&list=UURS6Ze5TQZ1OZtQReStGug&index=39&feature=plcp YouTube video demonstrating the glitch]</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A handling line for the Andromada can be found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'s game files, suggesting that it (or a plane of the same name) was at some point [[Beta Vehicles|going to feature]] in GTA IV.
*The Andromada shares its name with the real life Andromeda galaxy (with a slightly different spelling), this is probably a reference to the plane's size.
*If you manage to obtain the Andromada by any means, (Trainer, Glitch, etc.) you can open and close the cargo door, however, getting in the cargo area is impossible due to an invisible wall. There are, however, many [http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=1494 mods] that create a fully functional cargo area.
*A handling line for the Andromada can be found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|Grand Theft Auto IV's]] game files, suggesting that it (or a plane of the same name) was at some point [[Beta Vehicles|going to feature]] in GTA IV.<ref>''common\data\handling.dat>planes>ANDROM''</ref>


==References==
==References==
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An Andromada in flight in GTA San Andreas.

The Andromada is an airplane in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Description

The Andromada is a large 4-engine transport airplane based on the Lockheed C-141 Starlifter. Its name is a misspelling of "Andromeda", a mythological Greek princess, a galaxy, and constellation. If the Andromada is obtained, the player can fly it as if it were a normal plane, with controls and handling similar to the AT-400. The plane is not fully textured, and as such the cockpit windows are dark. The plane can support a combination of two body colors: One for the fuselage, and the other for the wings, engines, vertical stabilizer and elevators.

The plane's rear cargo door can be also opened and closed, but nothing can be stored in the plane itself; neither can the player enter the rear is impossible due to an invisible wall. There are, however, mods available to create a fully functional cargo area.

The interior of the Andromada is seen in the mission "Stowaway", however, like the interior of the Shamal in Freefall, this interior is not part of the plane model. It is in the "interior universe" (where all game interiors in San Andreas are situated), high above the sky, with clouds moving outside to simulate the plane itself moving. Parts of the exterior of the plane are visible when standing at the edge of the ramp. The interior is only enterable via that mission, cheats, or a trainer. Within the interior are two 2 cargo areas walled off by netting, followed by cargo boxes, then shelves stocked with barrels.

Appearances

An Andromada seen flying over Ganton, Los Santos.

The plane is featured in the mission "Stowaway", where Carl Johnson rides a PCJ-600 into the back of the plane as it takes off from Verdant Meadows, blows it up, and then parachutes out. This version of the Andromada is bigger than the one that can be spawned in-game, and has a much wider cargo bay. Another Andromada is briefly seen again in the mission "A Home in the Hills" as CJ is on his way to Madd Dogg's mansion; there is a shot of the Andromada flying over the The Camel's Toe Casino out of Las Venturas, heading south to Los Santos. Like the AT-400, Andromadas are seen flying over cities; however, they fly much faster than AT-400s.

The Andromada is not intended to be obtainable by the player, as there is no animation for opening the door of the plane upon entry. However, it can be stolen during "Stowaway" with a trick that involves blowing up the plane and pushing it into the Verdant Meadows hangar, but it is difficult to exploit as the plane may disappear.[1] Otherwise, the Andromada can also be obtained by way of a third-party trainer program.

Glitch

There is a way to enter the Andromada cockpit during the mission Stowaway. It involves using the "blow up all cars" cheat before CJ hops on the motorcycle. The plane will not blow up, and will be frozen in place, however the mission cannot progress. The plane is then enterable, but it cannot be controlled or even exited.[2]

Trivia

  • The Andromada shares its name with the real life Andromeda galaxy (with a slightly different spelling), this is probably a reference to the plane's size.
  • A handling line for the Andromada can be found in Grand Theft Auto IV's game files, suggesting that it (or a plane of the same name) was at some point going to feature in GTA IV.[3]

References