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Frequently Asked Questions

We have gathered the questions Canadian players ask most and answered each one clearly and honestly. If something is still unclear after reading, the in-game help panel and your platform's support team are the best places to ask next.

The biplane mid-round with explosions on the horizon as the multiplier resets
A round that ends early — a reminder that every flight is independent and random.

About the Game

It is a crash-style instant game by Evolution. A biplane takes off, a multiplier climbs, and your job is to cash out before the round ends. It is fast, visual and driven entirely by a certified random number generator.

The published theoretical return is 97%. Across millions of rounds, the design returns roughly $97 for every $100 wagered, leaving a house edge of about 3%. It is a long-run average and never a guarantee for any individual session.

Up to a maximum of 20,000×. Such an outcome is astronomically rare, but the possibility is real and is part of what makes each round exciting.

Up to three independent stakes, each with its own cash-out target. Many players use this to balance a safe, low bet against a braver, higher-target one.

Usually just a few seconds, from take-off to the final multiplier. The brevity is part of the appeal, but it is also why a pre-set cash-out target beats trying to decide in the heat of the moment.

It is produced by Evolution, a well-established and regulated game studio. That pedigree is one reason the title is trusted by licensed operators around the world.

Playing for Free

Yes. Our free demo runs in your browser with virtual chips — no sign-up, no deposit, no risk. It is the ideal way to learn the controls and timing.

No. The demo uses play money only, so there is nothing to withdraw. Its purpose is practice and learning, not profit.

Not at all. Every real round is independently random. A hot run in the demo has no effect on real-money outcomes.

There is no fixed answer, but a good rule of thumb is to keep practising until the controls feel automatic and you can hit your cash-out target without hesitation. For many players that is a session or two; for others a little longer. There is no cost to extra practice, so take all the time you need.

Money, Crypto and Payments

Yes. Platforms serving Canadian players typically support CAD directly, so there is no need to juggle currency conversions.

On many platforms, yes. Bitcoin, Ethereum and stablecoins such as USDT are widely accepted, often with faster withdrawals and lower fees than traditional banking. Note that non-stablecoin crypto can fluctuate in value between withdrawal and arrival.

It depends on the method and the platform. Crypto withdrawals are frequently the quickest, sometimes within minutes; bank transfers and card refunds can take a few business days. Your platform's terms will state the exact windows.

Minimum stakes vary by platform but are usually very low — often around a dollar or less per bet — which makes the game accessible on a modest budget. Always check the in-game limits before you start, and remember that small, consistent stakes make a session last far longer.

Some platforms offer welcome bonuses, cashback or promotions that can apply to instant games, but always read the wagering requirements carefully. A bonus with strict conditions can be worth less than it first appears, so treat the terms as part of the offer rather than the headline figure.

Fairness, Safety and Strategy

Yes, when played on a licensed platform. Outcomes are produced by a certified random number generator and the game is provided by a regulated studio. Always choose an operator that is licensed to serve your province.

No — and please be wary of anyone claiming otherwise. Because each round is random, no system, pattern or "predictor" app can guarantee a result. Sensible strategy is about bankroll management and cash-out discipline, not prediction. See our honest strategy guide for details.

No. This is the gambler's fallacy. Each round is independent, so a long gap since the last big multiplier does not make one more likely. Treat every round as a fresh, random event.

Disciplined cash-out timing. Decide your target before the round begins and honour it — ideally using the automatic cash-out feature so emotion never enters the equation. A string of small, secured wins almost always serves you better than chasing the rare giant multiplier.

No. Your maximum loss in any round is exactly the amount you staked. There is no borrowing and no way for a round to cost you more than you put in — your downside is always fixed and known in advance.

Legal and Practical

You must be of legal gambling age in your province — 19 in most of Canada, and 18 in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec. Always play within your local law.

Yes. The game runs in your mobile browser with no download, and it is optimised for smooth performance on both Android and iOS, even on slower connections.

Free, confidential support is available through ConnexOntario, the Responsible Gambling Council and Gamblers Anonymous. Reputable platforms also offer deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion tools.

A Few Words on Playing Sensibly

Beyond the technical questions, one topic is worth a closer look: how to keep the experience healthy and enjoyable. The most important principle is to treat every dollar you stake as money spent on entertainment, the same way you would treat the price of a concert ticket or a meal out. If you adopt that mindset from the very first round, you will never be tempted to chase losses or wager money earmarked for bills, rent or groceries. The game is designed to be fun, and it stays fun only when it lives comfortably within a budget you have set in advance.

It also helps to set practical limits before you begin. Decide on a time limit as well as a money limit, because it is surprisingly easy to lose track of the clock when rounds last only seconds. Most reputable platforms let you configure deposit caps, session reminders and cooling-off periods; use them without hesitation. These tools are not a sign of weakness — they are the mark of a thoughtful, in-control player. And if at any point the game stops feeling like entertainment and starts feeling like a chase, that is the moment to step away and, if needed, reach out to one of the free support services listed at the foot of this page.

Where to Learn More

If you want to go deeper, the rest of the site can help. Our how-to-play guide walks you through every step from sign-up to withdrawal, our strategy and comparison page covers bankroll advice and a fair look at the competition, and the free demo lets you practise with virtual chips. Read together, they should take you from curious newcomer to calm, well-informed player.

Still Curious? The Best Answer Is a Practice Flight

Reading only takes you so far. Open the free demo, feel the game for yourself, and most of your remaining questions will answer themselves.

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Responsible gambling notice: Independent informational guide for adults of legal gambling age (19+ in most of Canada; 18+ in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec). Outcomes are random and gambling carries financial risk. Never wager more than you can afford to lose. Help: ConnexOntario, Responsible Gambling Council.

Last reviewed and updated: June 2026 — written and checked by our editorial team. See our About & editorial policy.