Talk:Transport plane

Based on?
When I created the page I had no clue what type of aircraft this plane was based on. I guessed C-47 because it has some similarities, although it has a lot of obvious differences (i.e. wingspan, folding wings ect.). I know that it isn't meant to look exactly like the plane it is based on so I may be right, but if any plane spotters out there could help it would be appreciated.--GreyMullen 13:16, February 2, 2011 (UTC)

I think you were right with it being a slighty different version of a C-47. Like the C-47, I think they served as military aircraft in the game hence the amount in Camp Mc Carran which I believe the military took command of for the war effort..--Gmcb007 14:50, April 23, 2011 (GMT)


 * It doesn't really matter what it looks like, it would come under the same ruling as real world weapon references, unless it is called as such in the game or noted by a dev to be based on a certain plane, we have to treat it as a entirely new fictitious plane. User avatar tag.gif Avatar talk.png 14:41, April 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * Oh come on, no reason to be a spoilsport. It's a bloomin' C-47 with folding wings. Anyone with working eyeballs and even rudimentary knowledge of D-day(Watching Band of Brothers counts, that's how rudimentary) will recognize it. The only thing I find odd about it is why such an old design is still in use in 2077 when it's clear jet engines are in common use. I&#39;m the best at space!

So were these used by the NCR to move personnel to McCarran from the NCR homeland? They look like they are in working order 58.151.235.138 23:23, July 6, 2011 (UTC)

Fuel fuel fuel shortages taunt the NCR probably.--76.75.95.251 22:24, August 11, 2011 (UTC)