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The '''McKenzie Airfield''' is, in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], a small, single-runway airfield in [[Grapeseed]].
The '''McKenzie Airfield''' is, in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], a small, single-runway airfield in [[Grapeseed]].
==Description==
==Description==
The Airfield consists of a single, dirt strip and a hangar. Trevor can purchase the airfield for $150,000 and start arms trafficking missions.
The Airfield consists of a single, dirt strip and a hangar. Trevor can purchase the airfield for [[Money|$]]150,000 and start arms trafficking missions.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is slightly difficult to land a [[Shamal]] or [[Luxor]] on the airstrip, and downright impossible to land a [[Jet]].
*It is slightly difficult to land a [[Shamal]] or [[Luxor]] on the airstrip, and downright impossible to land a [[Jet]].
*Interestingly, what appears to be a glideslope station can be seen to the right of the hangar, although the airstrip is too small in reality to accommodate medium and large aircraft flying on instruments.
*Interestingly, what appears to be a glideslope station can be seen to the right of the hangar, although the airstrip is too small in reality to accommodate medium and large aircraft flying on instruments.
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Revision as of 11:37, 29 March 2014

The McKenzie Airfield is, in Grand Theft Auto V, a small, single-runway airfield in Grapeseed.

Description

The Airfield consists of a single, dirt strip and a hangar. Trevor can purchase the airfield for $150,000 and start arms trafficking missions.

Trivia

  • It is slightly difficult to land a Shamal or Luxor on the airstrip, and downright impossible to land a Jet.
  • Interestingly, what appears to be a glideslope station can be seen to the right of the hangar, although the airstrip is too small in reality to accommodate medium and large aircraft flying on instruments.