

The youngest of King Triton’s daughters and the most defiant, Ariel longs to find out more about the world beyond the sea and, while visiting the surface, falls for the dashing Prince Eric. While mermaids are forbidden to interact with humans, Ariel must follow her heart. “The Little Mermaid” is the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure. When a plane is in an airport, tap the airplane/magnifying glass icon to get to the screen with the "upgrade" icon. Slots can be purchased with coins or one of your active planes can be removed from service and put in the hangar. (So if each part cost 3 bux, the charge to build the plane will be 3 bux, for a total overall cost of 12 bux).Īs with purchasing a plane, you must have an empty plane slot available to build one. The cost is equal to the price of one of the parts. Once all the parts have been acquired, you must also pay to build the plane. The market will rarely have more than one or two parts for a given plane at any time, and the stock in the market rotates frequently, so don't wait to grab that part you need.

Whenever you open a new airport, you will "find" one part. You can purchase, earn, or find these parts separately and build a plane for less bux than it would cost to buy it whole. Planes can be added to your fleet by either purchasing them using Bux in the Market, or building them with parts you've found or purchased.Įach plane is made up of 3 parts - body, engine, and controls. If you do not have an empty slot you can either purchase one with coins, or take one of your other planes out of service (putting it in the Hangar). In order to add a plane to your fleet you must have an additional plane slot available. The higher class planes become available as the player levels up. A Class 3 plane can only fly to Class 3 airports. A Class 2 plane cannot fly to a Class 1 airport. There are also different classes of planes that correspond to airport classes. If the capacity is one passenger and one cargo, you can't carry an extra passenger in place of cargo, or vice versa. Can carry both, though not interchangeably. They come in three basic types depending on what they carry: Planes have varying speeds, ranges, weights, and sizes.
