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[[Image:ArmadilloVCS.jpg|right|thumb|An Armadillo.]]
[[Image:ArmadilloVCS.jpg|right|thumb|An Armadillo.]]


The '''Armadillo''' is a helicopter used by [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City's]] [[Fire Department of Vice City|Fire Department]] to put out fires in [[1984]], the setting of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. By [[1986]], the setting of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], the vehicle is not being used.
The '''Armadillo''' is a [[helicopter]] used by [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City's]] [[Fire Department of Vice City|Fire Department]] to put out fires in [[1984]], the setting of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. By [[1986]], the setting of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], the vehicle is not being used.


The Fire Department version has a bucket attached by a rope, which is used to carry water from the sea to the fires. Entering a FDVC Armadillo starts a [[Fire Copter]] side mission, where the player has to get sea water and use it to take out fires on rooftops. Its real life counterpart is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_412 Bell 412].   
The Fire Department version has a bucket attached by a rope, which is used to carry water from the sea to the fires. Entering a FDVC Armadillo starts a [[Fire Copter]] side mission, where the player has to get sea water and use it to take out fires on rooftops. Its real life counterpart is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_412 Bell 412].   

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File:ArmadilloVCS.jpg
An Armadillo.

The Armadillo is a helicopter used by Vice City's Fire Department to put out fires in 1984, the setting of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. By 1986, the setting of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the vehicle is not being used.

The Fire Department version has a bucket attached by a rope, which is used to carry water from the sea to the fires. Entering a FDVC Armadillo starts a Fire Copter side mission, where the player has to get sea water and use it to take out fires on rooftops. Its real life counterpart is the Bell 412.

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