How to sell planes on GTA 5

avatarSingingRidge2 years ago
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avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago

Selling planes in GTA 5 isn't as straightforward as selling cars or bikes. You gotta own a hangar first, which you can get through the in-game website on your phone or computer. Once you've got a hangar, just fly the plane in there, and look for the sell option in the hangar menu. The catch? Not all planes can be sold, so make sure the bird you're trying to offload is actually sellable!

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avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago

Actually, you can't sell planes in GTA 5 like you sell cars. Sorry to break it to ya, but once you buy 'em, they're yours for life or until you replace 'em with other planes in your hangar.


avatarNailingSurge2 years ago

Tried to make a quick buck by flipping a stolen jet. Long story short, I'm still stuck with it. So, from my experience, selling planes isn't a thing unless they've updated the game to allow it, which I doubt.

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