

It also appears in Grand Theft Auto Advance as a static plane.Īs the Grand Theft Auto III rendition of the controllable Dodo evidently features shorter wings, the plane is considerably difficult to control often, a normal pitch or roll may send the plane plummeting out of control, and the thrust of the engine alone cannot be relied on to aid in lift. Like several helicopters, the Dodo appeared in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, but is never used within the game, therefore it cannot be obtained without modifications. In general, the Grand Theft Auto III rendition has short, stubby wings that appear to have been sawed off at the midpoint (it is explained in the story that the Dodo was the plane that dropped packages in A Drop in the Ocean, but had since been seized by federal agents, and was being stripped as part of a warrant to search the plane) in order to make it virtually impossible to fly (hence the name, Dodo), while the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas rendition features a complete wing span. It can seat only a pilot and a passenger. The Dodo, with or without wings, behaves the same on ground - the faster its propeller spins, the more unstable it is. In all of its appearances, the Dodo strongly resembles a Cessna 152 or Cessna 150, and is always painted red and white.

