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= Aircraft =
= Userstats =


'''Aircraft''' in CIT include planes and helicopters used for travel, missions, transport, and vehicle ownership.
'''Userstats''' is the server-wide statistics panel in CIT.


== Overview ==
It is opened with:


Aircraft are used in CIT for:
<code>/userstats</code>


* flying between locations
== Overview ==
* Pilot job missions
* cargo and support work
* personal vehicle ownership
* aircraft recovery
 
The uploaded source shows aircraft being treated as part of the normal vehicle system, with aircraft shops, aircraft recovery, and Pilot missions. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
 
== Aircraft Shops ==
 
The uploaded vehicle data lists many aircraft as being sold at:
 
* `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
 
Las Venturas also has a listed plane shop in `/gps`:
 
* `LV Plane Shop` / `LVPS` — `Las Venturas Airport` :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
 
== Aircraft List ==
 
The uploaded vehicle data lists these aircraft and helicopters:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Aircraft
! Price
! Top [[speed]]
! Shop
|-
| `Dodo`
| <code>$525,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Sparrow`
| <code>$600,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Stuntplane`
| <code>$650,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Beagle`
| <code>$650,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Nevada`
| <code>$800,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Leviathan`
| <code>$900,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Maverick`
| <code>$1,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Transport Mav`
| <code>$1,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Shamal`
| <code>$1,500,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Cropduster`
| <code>$1,500,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Andromada`
| <code>$3,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Rustler`
| <code>$4,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `AT-400`
| <code>$5,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `Seasparrow`
| <code>$15,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|-
| `[[Hunter]]`
| <code>$30,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| `Aircraft Shop at any airport`
|}
 
The uploaded source also lists these aircraft with cost and top speed, but the shop is not stated in the visible entry here:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Aircraft
! Price
! Top speed
! Shop note
|-
| `[[Police]] Maverick`
| <code>$1,500,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| not stated here
|-
| `Raindance`
| <code>$2,000,000</code>
| <code>138 km/h</code>
| not stated here
|}
 
:contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
 
== Pilot Job and Aircraft Roles ==
 
Aircraft are a main part of the `Pilot` job.
 
To start Pilot:
 
* use <code>/gps</code> or `F3`
* take the job at the airport in `LS` or `SF`
* enter a plane or helicopter to start the matching Pilot mission
 
Different aircraft have different Pilot roles. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}


=== Passenger aircraft ===
`/userstats` shows server-wide statistics instead of one player's profile.


These aircraft carry passengers between airports:
It is used to view broader server data such as:


* `Dodo`
* earnings
* `Beagle`
* script payouts
* performance categories
* deaths
* vehicle kills
* language data
* country code data
* usage data
* hardware-related display categories


These aircraft carry larger passenger loads, including international flights:
== How to open Userstats ==


* `Shamal`
To open `Userstats`:
* `AT-400`


On these aircraft, players can board with:
* type <code>/userstats</code>


* `Space` on `Shamal`
This opens the server-wide statistics panel.
* `Space` on `Andromada` :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}


=== Cargo and transport aircraft ===
== What Userstats shows ==


These aircraft are used for cargo or transport work:
The `Userstats` panel includes categories such as:


* `Andromada` carries resource crates and uses `M` to cycle payout [[resources]]
* average earnings of each job in the last `12` hours
* `Cargobob` transports vehicles and can be paid in cash or resources
* payments per script
* `Leviathan` moves cargo containers with `Space` and can be paid in cash or resources :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
* `FPS` categories
* deaths by weapon outside `LV`
* deaths by weapon inside `LV`
* vehicle kills outside `LV`
* vehicle kills inside `LV`
* language
* country code
* job usage
* modded vehicle usage
* vehicle usage
* modded skin usage
* skin usage
* `VIP` hats usage
* equipment usage
* screen resolutions
* graphics-card memory categories


=== Special mission aircraft ===
== Earnings data ==


The uploaded Pilot data lists these special aircraft roles:
`Userstats` includes:


* `Nevada` runs supply deliveries from `Verdant Meadows`
* average earnings of each job in the last `12` hours
* `Cropduster` clears infested areas
* `Stuntplane` performs airshows
* `Maverick` carries rich passengers
* `Transport Maverick` carries rich passengers
* `Raindance` helps firefighters by filling and dropping water with `Space` :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}


== Aircraft Controls and Commands ==
This lets you compare recent average job income across the server.


Useful aircraft-related Pilot commands and controls include:
== Script payout data ==


* <code>/assist</code>
`Userstats` includes:
* <code>/drop</code>
* <code>/r &lt;message&gt;</code>
* `C`
* <code>/cruise</code>
* `Space`
* `M`


These are used for:
* payments per script


* `C` or <code>/cruise</code> for cruise control
This shows money output by script category.
* <code>/assist</code> to help keep the aircraft steady when your speed is above `230`
* <code>/drop</code> to lower glued players slowly to the ground from a helicopter
* `Space` for boarding on `Shamal` and `Andromada`
* `Space` for `Leviathan` cargo work
* `M` to cycle payout resources on the `Andromada` :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}


== Aircraft Recovery ==
== FPS categories ==


Aircraft recovery is separate from normal ground vehicle recovery.
`Userstats` includes:


The uploaded source lists:
* `FPS` categories


* aircraft recovery points
This [[groups]] players by frame-rate category.
* plane recovery points


A normal `[[Vehicle Recovery]] Point` is for ground vehicles only. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
== Death and kill statistics ==


=== LV Hospital plane recovery point ===
`Userstats` includes weapon and vehicle kill data split by area.


`LV Hospital` includes:
These include:


* a plane recovery point
* deaths by weapon outside `LV`
* deaths by weapon inside `LV`
* vehicle kills outside `LV`
* vehicle kills inside `LV`


It is used for recovering:
== Player usage categories ==


* aircraft
`Userstats` includes usage categories such as:
* helicopters


The uploaded source gives this example:
* job usage
* modded vehicle usage
* vehicle usage
* modded skin usage
* skin usage
* `VIP` hats usage
* equipment usage


* `[[Hydra]]`
== Region and language categories ==


=== LV Aircraft Recovery Point ===
`Userstats` also includes:


The `/gps` `Las Venturas` category includes:
* language
* country code


* `LV Aircraft Recovery Point` — `Las Venturas Airport` :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
== Display and hardware categories ==


== Aircraft and Ownership ==
`Userstats` includes client-related categories such as:


Owned aircraft are part of the normal vehicle system.
* screen resolutions
* graphics-card memory categories


The uploaded vehicle system confirms:
== Difference from /stats ==


* owned vehicles are managed through `F2`
`/userstats` is different from <code>/stats</code>.
* you can open the same panel with <code>/vehicles</code>
* you can recover the currently selected vehicle with <code>/recover</code>
* vehicle data can be viewed with <code>/vehdata</code>


The uploaded examples for aircraft recovery also show that owned aircraft can be recovered through aircraft-specific recovery points such as the plane recovery point at `LV Hospital`. :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}
`/userstats`:


== Other Aircraft Notes ==
* shows server-wide statistics


The uploaded KB also documents this aircraft-related note:
<code>/stats</code>:


* airplanes can use [[nitrous]]
* shows a list of online players
* airplanes use `10` times more nitrous than cars :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}
* lets you click a player to view their personal stats


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* Aircraft in CIT include both planes and helicopters.
* `Userstats` is for server-wide information, not one player's profile.
* Many buyable aircraft are sold at the `Aircraft Shop at any airport`.
* It includes both gameplay and client-category statistics.
* Aircraft are used heavily in the `Pilot` job.
* Some categories are split between inside `LV` and outside `LV`.
* Aircraft recovery is handled separately from normal ground vehicle recovery.
* The visible uploaded source clearly documents prices, speeds, mission roles, and recovery notes for many aircraft, but it does not fully explain every aircraft outside the listed entries above.


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Pilot]]
* [[Stats]]
* [[Vehicles]]
* [[QuickStats]]
* [[Vehicle Recovery (F2)]]
* [[Today's Tops]]
* [[LV Hospital]]
* [[Civilian]]
* [[Las Venturas]]
* [[Police]]
* [[Criminal]]

Latest revision as of 08:16, 18 April 2026

Userstats

Userstats is the server-wide statistics panel in CIT.

It is opened with:

/userstats

Overview

`/userstats` shows server-wide statistics instead of one player's profile.

It is used to view broader server data such as:

  • earnings
  • script payouts
  • performance categories
  • deaths
  • vehicle kills
  • language data
  • country code data
  • usage data
  • hardware-related display categories

How to open Userstats

To open `Userstats`:

  • type /userstats

This opens the server-wide statistics panel.

What Userstats shows

The `Userstats` panel includes categories such as:

  • average earnings of each job in the last `12` hours
  • payments per script
  • `FPS` categories
  • deaths by weapon outside `LV`
  • deaths by weapon inside `LV`
  • vehicle kills outside `LV`
  • vehicle kills inside `LV`
  • language
  • country code
  • job usage
  • modded vehicle usage
  • vehicle usage
  • modded skin usage
  • skin usage
  • `VIP` hats usage
  • equipment usage
  • screen resolutions
  • graphics-card memory categories

Earnings data

`Userstats` includes:

  • average earnings of each job in the last `12` hours

This lets you compare recent average job income across the server.

Script payout data

`Userstats` includes:

  • payments per script

This shows money output by script category.

FPS categories

`Userstats` includes:

  • `FPS` categories

This groups players by frame-rate category.

Death and kill statistics

`Userstats` includes weapon and vehicle kill data split by area.

These include:

  • deaths by weapon outside `LV`
  • deaths by weapon inside `LV`
  • vehicle kills outside `LV`
  • vehicle kills inside `LV`

Player usage categories

`Userstats` includes usage categories such as:

  • job usage
  • modded vehicle usage
  • vehicle usage
  • modded skin usage
  • skin usage
  • `VIP` hats usage
  • equipment usage

Region and language categories

`Userstats` also includes:

  • language
  • country code

Display and hardware categories

`Userstats` includes client-related categories such as:

  • screen resolutions
  • graphics-card memory categories

Difference from /stats

`/userstats` is different from /stats.

`/userstats`:

  • shows server-wide statistics

/stats:

  • shows a list of online players
  • lets you click a player to view their personal stats

Notes

  • `Userstats` is for server-wide information, not one player's profile.
  • It includes both gameplay and client-category statistics.
  • Some categories are split between inside `LV` and outside `LV`.

See also