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The '''Beagle''' is a twin engine turbo-prop plane found in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].  It flies slow and only can fit one extra passenger despite having 10 seats. It has no form of defense as it is a civilian model plane. It is arguably the most under-used plane in GTA San Andreas despite its okay handling for its large size. Other than that they are found flying all over the state and one occasionally crashes at the highest point on [[Mount Chiliad]] (although it doesn't crash all the time as it can perform a U-Turn).  The Beagle is based on the Brittan-Norman BN-2 Islander.
The '''Beagle''' is a twin engine turbo-prop plane found in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].  It flies slow and only can fit one extra passenger despite having 10 seats. It has no form of defense as it is a civilian model plane. It is arguably the most under-used plane in GTA San Andreas despite its okay handling for its large size as well as its short takeoff distance. Other than that they are found flying all over the state and one occasionally crashes at the highest point on [[Mount Chiliad]] (although it doesn't crash all the time as it can perform a U-Turn).  The Beagle is based on the Brittan-Norman BN-2 Islander.
==Locations==
==Locations==
*Parked by the runway in [[Easter Bay International Airport]], [[San Fierro]]
*Parked by the runway in [[Easter Bay International Airport]], [[San Fierro]]

Revision as of 02:04, 11 August 2008

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Beagle plane

The Beagle is a twin engine turbo-prop plane found in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It flies slow and only can fit one extra passenger despite having 10 seats. It has no form of defense as it is a civilian model plane. It is arguably the most under-used plane in GTA San Andreas despite its okay handling for its large size as well as its short takeoff distance. Other than that they are found flying all over the state and one occasionally crashes at the highest point on Mount Chiliad (although it doesn't crash all the time as it can perform a U-Turn). The Beagle is based on the Brittan-Norman BN-2 Islander.

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