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About the project: why and how AviatrixInfo was made

AviatrixInfo is an independent educational resource about the Aviatrix crash game. Here is our editorial charter: why we do this, by what principles, and how we work with facts.

Play, but responsibly!

There's too much noise around crash games: 'predictors,' paid 'signals' at every turn. AviatrixInfo is conceived as the opposite of this — a calm, independent explanation of how everything actually works.

Why this site exists

Most resources about crash games exist to bring you to a casino: hence the promises of 'winning strategies,' 'secret signals,' and generous bonuses. Reliable information about the math and fairness of the game almost doesn't remain in this stream.

We do the opposite: we explain the mechanics of Aviatrix, break down myths and deception schemes, and show the math so that it can be checked yourself. Here is only knowledge that helps make decisions soberly.

Our goal isn't to bring you into the game, but to make clear how it works.

Principles

A few rules we follow in every article:

  • Verifiable math. We show formulas and simulations that can be rechecked.
  • A neutral tone. We separate myths and facts, don't dramatize and don't embellish.
  • Responsible gambling and 18+. We treat the topic of addiction carefully and provide help resources.

Do / don't

Briefly and clearly — what's part of our tasks and what we deliberately don't do:

The editorial boundaries of AviatrixInfo.
We doWe don't
Explain the mechanics and verifiabilityDon't give 'forecasts' or 'signals'
Show formulas and simulationsDon't tell 'success stories'
Mark numbers as operator-dependentDon't promise winnings or 'strategies'
Provide responsible-gambling resourcesDon't use dark patterns or pressure
Observe 18+Don't target minors

How we work with facts

Crash games are an area with many operator-dependent parameters and marketing fog. So we stick to a few rules of care:

  • We mark the approximate. RTP, maximum multipliers, and similar values depend on the operator and source — we give them as typical, not as absolute truth.
  • We rely on the verifiable. Where possible, we show a formula or simulation so that you can check for yourself rather than take our word.
  • We distinguish facts from opinions. Where it's about interpretation, we note it and don't pass off an assumption as an established fact.
  • We're ready to correct. Errors are possible; we're grateful for feedback and fix inaccuracies.

The main thing

Verifiability matters more than loud claims

We prefer to show the math and give you tools for verification rather than persuade with nice words. If something can be rechecked — we try to provide that opportunity right on the site.

What this site isn't

To avoid misunderstanding, let's state the boundaries directly:

  • This isn't a casino or a gaming platform. You can't place a bet here, and we don't maintain anyone's balances.
  • This isn't the developer's site. We're independent of the studio Aviatrix and don't speak on its behalf.
  • This isn't financial or legal advice. The materials are informational in nature; you make decisions yourself.
  • This isn't a call to play. If the game has stopped being entertainment, it's wiser to take a break and reach out for support.

In short: independently, by the numbers — and with respect for the reader.

In short, AviatrixInfo is an attempt to make a calm island of verifiable information in a sea of marketing. Thank you for reading carefully. The rest of the answers are in the frequently asked questions section, and if the topic of help is close to you — on the responsible gambling page.

Frequently asked questions

AviatrixInfo is made by an independent editorial team not affiliated with the game's developer studio. We don't accept bets or maintain players' balances. Our task is to explain how a crash game works, using verifiable math and neutral language.

No. The site's materials are informational and educational in nature and aren't financial, legal, or other professional advice. You make decisions on your own. If it's about gambling problems, turn to specialists and support services — there are links on the responsible gambling page.

We try to be accurate and mark numbers that depend on the operator or source as approximate. But errors are possible, and we're grateful for feedback. If you've noticed an inaccuracy, let us know — we'll recheck and correct it. Facts matter more to us than a nice phrasing.