Lucky Jet Review
Verdict
Lucky Jet is Gaming Corps' crash game built around a character named Lucky Joe, a man in a jetpack. The format is identical to Aviator: multiplier climbs, cash out before the crash, round ends. At 97% RTP the edge is the same as every other mid-tier crash game. The notable mechanical difference is a 200x max win cap -- significantly lower than Aviator's $10,000 ceiling and far below JetX's $30,000. For low-to-medium stake players the cap is invisible; for anyone running meaningful crypto bets, the 200x ceiling is a real constraint. Lucky Jet has strong market penetration in CIS countries and appears prominently on 1win, which built substantial marketing around it. Outside that audience, there is no mechanical reason to prefer it over Aviator.
The Math
Gaming Corps certifies Lucky Jet at 97% RTP with a 3% house edge. Max win is 200x stake. At $50 per round, the ceiling is $10,000 -- which is where Aviator's dollar cap also sits, so for $50 bettors the ceiling is equivalent. For $10 bettors the 200x cap means $2,000 maximum, well below Aviator's $10,000. Provably fair certification is available through Gaming Corps' hash verification. Round generation uses a shared seed model consistent with the Aviator-template crash games.
How It Plays
Lucky Joe the jetpack man appears in the center of the screen and rises as the multiplier climbs. The background uses a colorful sky scene. Bet controls, auto-cashout, and dual bet panels follow the Aviator template exactly. The character animation adds personality -- Lucky Joe waves and spins as the multiplier rises, which adds a casual-gaming feel absent from Spribe's more minimal design. The social bet panel on the right shows other players' current bets and cashouts. Game speed and round frequency are standard for the crash format. If you have played Aviator, you have played Lucky Jet.
Where to Play It
Lucky Jet is most prominently available at 1win and 1xBet, where it has heavy lobby placement. It also appears at Melbet, Linebet, and Megapari. Distribution is concentrated in the Tier 2 and Eastern European-facing rooms.
vs Our 100% RTP Demo
Lucky Jet at 97% costs the standard 3% crash edge. The 200x max win means smaller upside potential than most crash competitors at the same edge. Our free crash demo runs at 100% with no ceiling. Run the same cash-out discipline test on the demo before deciding whether Lucky Jet's character and your platform's lobby placement justifies paying the edge.
RTP by operator
Published RTP is a maximum. Operators can run the same game at lower values, and a 2-point gap on a high-volume crash title is real money over a session. Here is what the partners in our directory currently publish for Lucky Jet.
| Operator | RTP |
|---|---|
| 1win | 97.30% |
| 1xBet | 97.30% |
| Melbet | 97.30% |
Values verified against operator game info screens. If a room is missing from this table, they did not publish a game-specific RTP at audit time. See our methodology for how we sourced these figures.
Where to play it by country
Crash regulation varies by jurisdiction. We only list partners who are licensed or operate openly in each market. Pick your country below for the rooms that accept players there.