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* Like most other aircraft in the game, the AT-400 plays [[K-DST]] by default. | * Like most other aircraft in the game, the AT-400 plays [[K-DST]] by default. | ||
* The AT-400 is the largest controllable vehicle in the game (the second is [[Tug Boat|Tug]], a boat from GTA IV), the [[Andromada]] being the third largest. Interestingly enough, when comparing their real life counterparts the cargo plane (Andromada) is actually bigger than the passenger jet (AT-400). | * The AT-400 is the largest controllable vehicle in the game (the second is [[Tug Boat|Tug]], a boat from GTA IV), the [[Andromada]] being the third largest. Interestingly enough, when comparing their real life counterparts the cargo plane (Andromada) is actually bigger than the passenger jet (AT-400). | ||
* The AT-400's initials are similar to that of the [[Airtrain|Air Train]], | * The AT-400's initials are similar to that of the [[Airtrain|Air Train]], a similarly sized airliner that repeatedly appears as a static prop earlier in GTA III and GTA Vice City. The suffix '-400' suggests that it is a more advanced version of the Air Train. | ||
** In real life, the twin-engine 737 (the design of which inspired the AT-400) succeeded the trijet 727, on which the Air Train is based. | ** In real life, the twin-engine 737 (the design of which inspired the AT-400) succeeded the trijet 727, on which the Air Train is based. | ||
* Certain [[modifications]], like the "Fly Mod" and the "Anti-Material Rifle", can knock an AT-400 out of the sky but it still takes a lot of practice to bring one down even with modifications. | * Certain [[modifications]], like the "Fly Mod" and the "Anti-Material Rifle", can knock an AT-400 out of the sky but it still takes a lot of practice to bring one down even with modifications. |
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