Air and water vehicles Indian Bike Driving 3D
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Indian Bike Driving 3D extends well beyond city roads. With the right feature codes, you can take to the skies in a Helicopter, fly a full Plane, ride a Flying Bike, strap on a Jet Pack, pilot a UFO, or take to the water in a Boat. Each air and water vehicle opens up parts of the map that are inaccessible on the ground and gives you a completely different perspective on the game's city. This guide covers every aerial and water vehicle, the code to unlock each one, and how to use them effectively. Full code list available at our feature codes page.

How to spawn air and water vehicles

Tap the phone icon at the bottom left of the game screen, tap the green handset, then the 9-dot dial pad. Enter the code and press call. Air vehicles spawn near your location — make sure you are in an open area where the vehicle has space to appear and operate. For the Boat, being near water is helpful but not strictly required.

Helicopter — Code: 8000

The Helicopter is the most practical aerial vehicle for exploring the full map. It provides stable flight, allows controlled hovering, and gives you a clear top-down view of the city that is impossible to get from ground level. For players who want to understand the city layout — where roads connect, where the map boundaries are, where ramps and elevated sections sit — a Helicopter flight over the full map is the single fastest way to build that mental model. The Helicopter controls differ significantly from ground vehicles: managing altitude and horizontal movement simultaneously requires a short adjustment period. Hover at a safe height above buildings first before attempting complex manoeuvres.

Plane — Code: 555

The Plane is a fixed-wing aircraft that requires forward movement to maintain altitude — unlike the Helicopter, it cannot hover. Taking off requires enough speed to lift, and landing requires planning a descent path where you can reduce speed safely. The Plane's top speed exceeds everything available on the ground, and at altitude the entire city is visible below. Landing in tight urban areas is the primary challenge — use wider roads or open areas near the map edges for approaches. The Plane rewards players who invest time in learning its specific handling characteristics.

Flying Bike — Code: 9000

The Flying Bike is the most accessible aerial vehicle for players who are comfortable with the ground bike controls. It handles like a bike in the air — the inputs feel familiar, and the transition from ground riding to aerial riding is far smoother than jumping straight to the Helicopter or Plane. The Flying Bike can go anywhere in the city at any altitude, fits through gaps that the Helicopter cannot, and gives you the familiar bike feel with an entirely new dimension of movement. Highly recommended as the first aerial vehicle for players transitioning from ground play.

Jet Pack — Code: 320

The Jet Pack is unique because it is worn by your character rather than being a separate vehicle — you fly on foot rather than mounted. Movement is controlled directly and feels more personal than piloting a helicopter or plane. The Jet Pack cannot reach the top speeds of the Plane but is more manoeuvrable at lower altitudes. It allows you to fly through, around, and between city buildings in ways that the larger aerial vehicles cannot match. Particularly useful for exploring elevated sections of buildings and reaching parts of the city that are inaccessible from street level even with Super Jump active.

UFO — Code: 0606

The UFO is the most unusual aerial vehicle in Indian Bike Driving 3D. It hovers, moves, and responds to inputs in a way that does not match any conventional aircraft. Its circular shape and low profile give it a distinctive appearance above the city, and its movement characteristics — particularly how it accelerates laterally — feel deliberately alien. The UFO is one of the newer additions to the game's vehicle roster and quickly became a favourite for players who enjoy vehicles that cannot exist in any other context. Try it at low altitude over the busiest city intersection you can find.

Boat — Code: 3001

The Boat requires water to operate effectively — spawning it on land produces a vehicle that slides across the ground surface in an entertaining but limited way. If the game map has accessible water bodies near your spawn point, the Boat provides a genuinely different kind of navigation: following river routes, exploring the map's water edges, and approaching city areas from angles that ground and air vehicles do not allow. At speed on water, the Boat handles with a sliding, momentum-heavy quality. For players who have thoroughly explored the ground map, water navigation adds a remaining frontier worth discovering.

Flying tips for new aerial players

Start with the Flying Bike

The Flying Bike (code: 9000) is the easiest entry point into aerial play because its controls build on your existing bike handling knowledge. Master the altitude control with the Flying Bike before moving to the Helicopter or Plane.

Use the Helicopter for map exploration

The Helicopter (code: 8000) is the best tool for learning the full city layout. Fly a wide circle around the entire map at medium altitude — this thirty-second overview will improve your ground navigation immediately because you will understand how the roads and districts connect.

Combine aerial vehicles with Infinity Health

Activate Infinity Health (code: 9129) when learning to fly. Crash landings and mid-air collisions with buildings are part of the learning curve for all aerial vehicles. Infinity Health removes the damage penalty so you can focus on the controls.

Landing the Plane

The Plane (code: 555) requires the most landing skill of all aerial vehicles. Identify your landing area before descending, reduce speed gradually, and aim for the longest straight road available. Avoid rooftops and highway overpasses as landing targets until you are confident in the Plane's deceleration characteristics.

Aerial vehicles and missions

Standard ground missions do not specifically support aerial vehicles, but reaching checkpoint locations by air is possible in many cases. The Flying Bike is the most practical aerial vehicle for checkpoint-based missions because it can transition between air and ground movement more naturally than the Helicopter or Plane.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I switch from aerial to ground mode in the Flying Bike?

The Flying Bike operates as an aerial vehicle once spawned. To switch back to ground riding, spawn a ground motorcycle using the appropriate feature code.

What is the highest altitude I can reach?

The Plane and Helicopter can reach significant altitudes above the city. The game's skybox sets the upper boundary. Be aware that descending from extreme altitudes requires forward planning, particularly in the Plane.

Does the UFO appear on the ground map radar?

The UFO behaves as an aerial vehicle and may appear differently on the minimap than ground vehicles. Its hover capability means it can be positioned precisely over any location.

Is the Boat usable everywhere on the map?

The Boat is most effective on water surfaces. On land it slides with minimal control. If the map has accessible rivers or coastal sections near your position, those are the best locations for Boat use.

Conclusion

Aerial and water vehicles add a complete second dimension to Indian Bike Driving 3D that many players overlook in favour of fast ground vehicles and missions. The Helicopter and Flying Bike are the most immediately accessible, while the Plane and UFO reward players who invest time in their specific handling. For the fullest experience of what the game offers, every vehicle category deserves at least one session — and the aerial category is the one that genuinely changes how you see the city. For the complete vehicle roster and effects codes, visit our feature codes page. For ground vehicle rankings, see our guides section.

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