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[[Image:Rustler-GTASA-inflight.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Rustler in flight in GTA San Andreas.]]
[[Image:Rustler-GTASA-inflight.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A Rustler in flight in GTA San Andreas.]]


The '''Rustler''' is a [[wp:WWII|WWII]] [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|fighter plane]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], based on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_P-51_Mustang North American P-51 Mustang] (Wings, canopy, fuselage) with features derived from the Curtis P-40 Warhawk (empennage, propeller, air scoop). It is fast and has very good maneuverability, as expected from a fighter. It has 6 machine guns in the wings but is very delicate, as even gently scraping a wing against an object can cause the plane to explode. Unlike other planes in the game with mounted machine guns, the Rustler's machine guns do not automatically lock onto a target. This makes it more difficult for the Rustler to hit vehicles, even more so when the Rustler is moving quickly and will probably not have enough time to finish off the vehicle.
The '''Rustler''' is a [[wp:WWII|WWII]] [[Fixed-Wing Aircraft|fighter plane]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], based on the [[wp:North American P-51 Mustang|North American P-51 Mustang]] (wings, canopy, fuselage) with features derived from the [[wp:Curtis P-40 Warhawk|Curtis P-40 Warhawk]] (empennage, propeller, air scoop). It is fast and has very good maneuverability, as expected from a fighter. It has 6 machine guns in the wings but is very delicate, as even gently scraping a wing against an object can cause the plane to explode. Unlike other planes in the game with mounted machine guns, the Rustler's machine guns do not automatically lock onto a target. This makes it more difficult for the Rustler to hit vehicles, even more so when the Rustler is moving quickly and will probably not have enough time to finish off the vehicle.


It is used for most of the missions at the [[Flight School|flying school]], and for a [[N.O.E.|mission]] for [[Mike Toreno]]. It is also used at one of the [[Race Tournaments in GTA San Andreas#Las Venturas Airport Checkpoint Races|checkpoint races]] in [[Las Venturas]]. It is found in one of the open hangars at [[Easter Bay International Airport]] or at the [[Verdant Meadows]] airfield.
It is used for most of the missions at the [[Flight School|flying school]], and for a [[N.O.E.|mission]] for [[Mike Toreno]]. It is also used at one of the [[Race Tournaments in GTA San Andreas#Las Venturas Airport Checkpoint Races|checkpoint races]] in [[Las Venturas]]. It is found in one of the open hangars at [[Easter Bay International Airport]] or at the [[Verdant Meadows]] airfield.

Revision as of 22:10, 13 April 2010

A Rustler in flight in GTA San Andreas.

The Rustler is a WWII fighter plane in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, based on the North American P-51 Mustang (wings, canopy, fuselage) with features derived from the Curtis P-40 Warhawk (empennage, propeller, air scoop). It is fast and has very good maneuverability, as expected from a fighter. It has 6 machine guns in the wings but is very delicate, as even gently scraping a wing against an object can cause the plane to explode. Unlike other planes in the game with mounted machine guns, the Rustler's machine guns do not automatically lock onto a target. This makes it more difficult for the Rustler to hit vehicles, even more so when the Rustler is moving quickly and will probably not have enough time to finish off the vehicle.

It is used for most of the missions at the flying school, and for a mission for Mike Toreno. It is also used at one of the checkpoint races in Las Venturas. It is found in one of the open hangars at Easter Bay International Airport or at the Verdant Meadows airfield.