How to control the cargobob and lose the military helicopter

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I was doing the cargobob mission with travor. I went to the cargobob and pressed the W key to lift up the chopper. The problem is that I dont really know how to control it. I seem to be able to turn by pressing the A and D keys but I cant move the cargobob forward. The help menu did not display the controls, as i flew in the cargobob before. My question would be, is there a way for me to find the controls to the cargobob?






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How do you lose the military chopper in GTA 5 Cargobob?

Smash through the gates and make a right turn towards the airfield. Ignore the soldiers shooting at you and keep driving towards the copter. Quickly get out of the vehicle and run and jack the copter and fly outta there!

How do you steal a military helicopter in GTA?

How to get the Buzzard Attack Chopper from the military base in GTA 5. The approach for stealing the Buzzard Attack Chopper from the military base in GTA 5 is similar to acquiring the fighter jet. The best way to get to the Buzzard is to jump the fence with a fast car.

How do you control the Cargobob in GTA 5?

Pressing right on the D-Pad or E on a keyboard deploys a grappling hook, which allows for it to carry vehicles (it can also carry some objects, such as certain shipping containers). When the grappling hook hovers over the car or another vehicle, it will automatically attach.



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