AviaMasters is the newest crash game from BGaming that lets you chase instant gains from the comfort of your phone or desktop. It’s built around a simple premise: place a bet, launch a plane, and see how high you can fly before the inevitable crash or landing on an aircraft carrier.

In this article we’ll dive into how AviaMasters feels when you’re in a short, high‑intensity session, what decisions you’ll make in seconds, and how you can keep your bankroll in check while still enjoying every rapid burst of adrenaline.

Why AviaMasters Calls the Sky High for Short Sessions

When you’re only got a few minutes to spare, AviaMasters delivers an engaging experience that doesn’t demand long stretches of attention. The game’s low volatility means you’ll see small wins and losses quickly, keeping the action fresh.

Because the only twist you can make is choosing speed, you can decide instantly whether to go slow and steady or turbo‑charge for a potential big multiplier.

The design rewards rapid iteration—bet, launch, watch the multiplier climb or drop, then decide again—so you’re never stuck waiting for a long outcome.

The Game’s Pulse: Speed and Immediate Rewards

The core mechanic is choosing between three speed settings: Slow, Normal, and Turbo. Each selection shifts how fast your plane ascends through the multiplier curve.

You can alter speed mid‑flight, but it won’t guarantee safety—just gives you an extra lever for quick adaptation.

Because each round lasts only a few seconds, your decisions feel immediate and the payoff is instant, which is perfect for high‑intensity play.

Setting the Stage: A One‑Minute Playthrough

Imagine logging onto your mobile app at 3 p.m., opening AviaMasters, and placing a €10 bet on Turbo speed.

You hit launch; the plane soars up almost immediately, showing a multiplier of x2 after two seconds. You’re already feeling the rush.

Within five seconds you notice a rocket icon flashing—your winnings will halve if it hits before landing.

The plane lands safely after nine seconds, giving you an x18 multiplier. That’s €180 in just nine seconds—a quick win that fuels the next round.

Busting Out Early

If you’re in a short session, you might decide to stop after one or two rounds, especially if you’ve hit a streak of wins or losses.

The built‑in “Stop Loss” feature allows you to set an exit point; for example, stop after losing €30 or after gaining €200.

This helps keep your sessions tight and prevents you from chasing losses over long periods.

What Happens When the Plane Takes Off

The launch triggers a random multiplier path generated by BGaming’s RNG algorithm. You’ll see the multiplier climb through values like +1 to +10 or x2–x5 before it stops.

The plane’s altitude increases in sync with the multiplier—higher numbers mean higher altitudes.

If the plane hits a rocket before landing, your current winnings are instantly halved; otherwise you land on the carrier and collect your total.

The speed setting affects how many multipliers appear before the plane reaches the carrier; Turbo gives fewer steps but higher potential rewards.

The Rocket Factor: Managing Sudden Drops

Rockets are one of the game’s key risk elements; they appear randomly along the flight path.

The unpredictability forces players to decide whether to stay on Turbo for higher multipliers or switch to Normal/Slow to lower the chance of hitting a rocket—though no setting guarantees safety.

Because rockets can wipe out gains quickly, many short‑session players choose to stay near Normal speed until they’re satisfied with their multiplier.

Player Habits: Rapid Bets and Tactical Speed Shifts

The typical high‑intensity player starts with a small bet—say €5—to test how fast they can go before hitting a rocket or losing everything.

If the first round ends well, they’ll increase the bet proportionally, staying within a set bankroll percentage (usually around 5%).

Speed shifts happen almost instantly after seeing whether a rocket appears early or late:

  1. Launch at Turbo; rocket shows up after two multipliers.
  2. Switch to Normal mid‑flight to reduce risk for the remainder of the round.
  3. If no rocket appears by the third multiplier, they might keep Turbo for maximum upside.

This rapid decision loop keeps the adrenaline high while still giving a semblance of control over risk.

The “Quick‑Hit” Mindset

This mindset focuses on “win big now” rather than “save for later.” It thrives on short bursts of excitement and quick gratification rather than long strategic planning.

Using Auto‑Play Wisely in Quick Games

Auto‑Play is tempting because it hands off repetitive launching to the software. However, for short sessions it’s best used sparingly.

This way you prevent getting swept into endless loops while still getting some hands off moments during quick bursts.

Demo Mode: Getting the Feel Without the Stakes

The free demo mode mirrors every mechanic of real play but without wagering real money—great for testing speed changes or seeing how often rockets appear.

Many short‑session players use demo mode to practice launching at Turbo and observe how often they hit x20 or higher multipliers before rockets strike.

You can also experiment with switching speeds mid‑flight without risking any balance—a valuable learning tool before stepping into real stakes.

Time‑Saving Tricks While Practicing

Common Pitfalls for the High‑Intensity Player

This type of player often falls into patterns that can erode bankroll over time:

Avoiding these mistakes means staying disciplined while still enjoying rapid gameplay cycles.

Tuning Your Settings

If you notice rockets are hitting too often at Turbo, consider switching to Normal speed for half of your rounds. Even a simple rule—“use Turbo only when multiplier > x10”—can reduce losses without sacrificing excitement.

Quick‑Hit Strategies That Keep the Bankroll Safe

The safest approach is to keep bets small relative to bankroll (around 5–10%) and use speed as a risk lever rather than a guaranteed win method.

This balanced approach lets you chase quick wins while preventing runaway losses that could deplete your bankroll over time.

Burst Management

Create “bursts” of two rounds each: launch at Turbo, then switch to Slow if you hit x15 or greater; this preserves winnings while still keeping pace high enough for excitement.

Ready to Take Off? Try AviaMasters Now

If you’re craving fast-paced action that rewards quick decisions and offers instant feedback, AviaMasters is ready for your next short session. Dive in with a small bankroll, experiment with speed adjustments on-the-fly, and keep your sessions tight—just enough time to feel the thrill without letting fatigue creep in. Start your next burst today and see how high you can fly before landing safely on that carrier!