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EM-909 Private Jet | |
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Vehicle in Just Cause 4 | |
Type | Small passenger jet. |
Weapons | None |
Rarity | Below average |
List of owners | Civilians Oscar Espinosa |
Top speed (km/h) | Unknown |
Top speed (mph) | Unknown |
The EM-909 Private Jet is a plane in Just Cause 4.
Description[]
This plane is a normal small two-engine passenger jet. The engines are at the rear of the plane.
Judging by the name, all of them are in private ownership.
This plane is painted the same way a Gulfstream G450 is in company colors, but with altered lettering. Link.
Performance[]
This plane is the second fastest civilian plane in Solís. Like a few other planes, it has nitrous. The nitrous activates automatically during a takeoff and can also be triggered during flight.
While the top speed is unknown, it is about almost as fast as a Fellhawk Jet Fighter, which actually is not very fast, since Just Cause tends to make planes have an impossibly low top speed.
Locations[]
- One of the Garland King sidemissions starts at Aeropuerto General Benitez and provides one. The mission requires the plane to be flown across the water to a nearby town. It's difficult, but possible to closely pass the target marker with out crashing to complete the mission and keep the plane.
- Some of these are parked at most civilian airports.
- Oscar Espinosa owns one and is seen as a passenger at the end of Operation Illapa.
- One is parked on top of a hill in the south-west part of the map. It's near Los Romeros. This plane is likely meant to be used for the stunt nearby.
- One is seen on the runway during Aeropuerto Scramble. This appears to be the only time such a thing can be seen.
Trivia[]
- As a small passenger jet, this plane is the successor to the Stirling Jet Exclusive 9 from Just Cause and Cassius 192 from Just Cause 2.