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[[Image:raindance.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Parked Raindance helicopter]] | [[Image:raindance.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Parked Raindance helicopter]] | ||
The '''Raindance''' is a medium-sized transport helicopter that is found on [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It is based on the Sikorsky S-70, the civilian model of the famous UH-60 Blackhawk. It is always set with permanent colors, which are white, yellow and blue. It is a slower helicopter compared to the Maverick or Sparrow, but is the best handling helicopter on the game. It is found parked in various places, like the [[Easter Bay International Airport|Easter Bay Airport]] in [[San Fierro]] (although locked until the player obtains a pilot license), Santa Maria beach, and on one of the hospitals roofs. | The '''Raindance''' is a medium-sized transport helicopter that is found on [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It is based on the Sikorsky S-70, the civilian model of the famous UH-60 Blackhawk. | ||
It is always set with permanent colors, which are white, yellow and blue. (Unless the Black Traffic/Pink Traffic cheats are on) | |||
It is a slower helicopter compared to the Maverick or Sparrow, but is the best handling helicopter on the game. It is found parked in various places, like the [[Easter Bay International Airport|Easter Bay Airport]] in [[San Fierro]] (although locked until the player obtains a pilot license), Santa Maria beach, and on one of the hospitals roofs. | |||
As a collector's note, if you use the "Black Traffic" cheat and find a parked Raindance, it will be all black except for the blue strip on the side. In this respect it resembles both the U.S. Customs S-70s, used for border patrol and Anti-Narcotic Operations. | As a collector's note, if you use the "Black Traffic" cheat and find a parked Raindance, it will be all black except for the blue strip on the side. In this respect it resembles both the U.S. Customs S-70s, used for border patrol and Anti-Narcotic Operations. |