
Buying planes whole is usually about 20% more expensive when compared to building a plane from parts. You can complete certain global events that reward planes, you can buy the plane whole in the market tab, or you can craft planes from parts. An aircraft cannot land at an airport with a class lower than its own. A plane can land at its corresponding class and higher. Class 3 aircraft are the largest, and can land at class 3 airports only.Ī general rule can be applied when it comes to where an aircraft can land.Class 2 aircraft can land at any class 2 or 3 airport.Class 1 aircraft are the smallest, and can land at any class of airport.The class of a plane corresponds to an Airport's class Class 3 aircraft are large work horses, meant to travel long distances and carry large amounts of cargo and people. Class 2 aircraft are a middle ground, with a few prop-driven aircraft and many jet powered planes. Class 1 aircraft are the smallest, consisting solely of prop-driven aircraft (The exception being the Kringle Cruiser). Like real aircraft, the planes in Pocket Planes also come in different classes according to the size, speed, and weight of the aircraft. Rare planes (available only through events) generally only have 1 variant, most commonly M.ĭue to their design, single seat/cargo hold planes are not available in mixed variants. There are exceptions to this some planes have only one variant, and therefore have no suffix added to their name. In some cases, seats outnumber cargo holds on mixed aircraft. The split between passengers and cargo is fixed and usually at about 50% each way.These planes carry both passengers and cargo, and are suffixed with -M.These planes carry cargo, and are suffixed with -C.These planes carry passengers, and are suffixed with -P.
