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'''Heli Hell '''is a | '''Heli Hell ''' is a race in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. In this race, [[Carl Johnson]] must pilot a [[Hunter]] helicopter through a series of checkpoints, starting from a helipad near the [[Los Santos International Airport]]. This race can be started by entering the red marker behind a hangar in the [[Las Venturas Airport]], only after the player has purchased the [[Wang Cars]] showroom. | ||
The prize for this race, and for all other races in the game is $10,000. | |||
This race is actually an aerial obstacle course, where Carl has to pilot the [[Hunter]] through various coronas, with some being at street level, and a few feet away from power lines, as well as in narrow streets where the blades have only a few feet of space between buildings. Crashes are rampant to occur here, which is why the obstacle course is aptly named "Heli Hell." | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 18 September 2010
Heli Hell is a race in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. In this race, Carl Johnson must pilot a Hunter helicopter through a series of checkpoints, starting from a helipad near the Los Santos International Airport. This race can be started by entering the red marker behind a hangar in the Las Venturas Airport, only after the player has purchased the Wang Cars showroom.
The prize for this race, and for all other races in the game is $10,000.
This race is actually an aerial obstacle course, where Carl has to pilot the Hunter through various coronas, with some being at street level, and a few feet away from power lines, as well as in narrow streets where the blades have only a few feet of space between buildings. Crashes are rampant to occur here, which is why the obstacle course is aptly named "Heli Hell."