WHERE DO PLANES GO IN GTA 5? #gta5 #gtav #gtaclips #gaming #fyp
Okay, fellow GTA 5 enthusiasts, I've been on a mission lately – a flying mission! You know that burning question: 'Where do planes actually go if you keep flying them off the map in GTA 5?' Well, I decided to put it to the test, and let me tell you, the results were both hilarious and a little bit sad for my virtual aircraft. I even tried a 'No Boundary Limits 1.0' mod to see if it makes a difference, and what I found out about the 'ocean stops' and automatic destruction beyond a certain point was eye-opening! First things first, if you're new to the skies or just want a refresher on how to take off in GTA 5 on PC, it's pretty straightforward. Head to Los Santos International Airport (LSIA) or Sandy Shores Airfield. Get into your chosen aircraft – whether it's a nimble Mallard or a massive Titan. Hold down 'W' (or your acceleration key) to build speed on the runway. Once you're going fast enough, gently pull back on '5' on the numpad (or your pitch down key) to lift the nose. Don't yank it too hard, or you'll stall! Keep building speed and retract your landing gear ('G' by default) once you're safely airborne. Easy peasy! Once you're soaring, flying a plane in GTA 5 PC is all about smooth movements. Use 'A' and 'D' for rudder control (yaw), '4' and '6' on the numpad for rolling (bank), and '8' and '5' on the numpad for pitching up and down. Mastering these controls lets you perform maneuvers, fly through tight spaces, or just cruise around. Remember, always keep an eye on your altitude and speed. For landing, reduce throttle, extend landing gear, and line up with the runway, gently pitching down as you approach. It takes practice, but soon you'll be flying like a pro. And yes, watching out for those 'ADIOS AIRLINES' moments when things go wrong definitely adds to the fun! Now, for the main event: 'Where do planes go in GTA 5?' I've spent hours flying further and further into the digital void. What I discovered is that there isn't an infinite world. As I flew my jet away from the game's designated boundaries, there's a point where the world essentially becomes 'nothing but water.' Initially, it feels like you can keep going. But if you persist for too long, the game has a very specific way of stopping you. My plane would start to sputter, then the engine would cut out, and not long after, it would be automatically 'destroyed' and crash into 'the bottom of the ocean.' It's a bit anticlimactic, but that's the hard limit! Even with some mods, while you might extend the playable area slightly or delay the inevitable, the game engine ultimately prevents you from truly escaping the map forever. So, in essence, every plane's ultimate 'destination' beyond the map is the bottom of the ocean, unless you turn back!


























































