Flying Customs Treasure Hunt Forza Horizon 5 Stingrays Can Fly

Don’t know how to complete the Flying Customs Treasure Hunt in Forza Horizon 5? We will guide you step-by-step! Another Thursday and another perplexing puzzle for the FH5 Treasure Hunt challenge. This time around the clue says “Stingrays Can Fly? Get your coins ready to get up high for a round complete!”. If you are not sure what this means and how to complete this challenge, read on to learn everything you need to know about Forza 5 Flying Customs Treasure Hunt and how to collect your chest for rewards!

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Flying Customs Treasure Hunt Forza Horizon 5 Stingrays Can Fly

Every other Thursday developer Playground brings a new Treasure Hunt challenge in Forza Horizon 5. Sometimes they are easy to understand, but sometimes they can cause headaches as players are not sure where they need to go and what they need to do. For this week’s Treasure Hunt, called Flying Customs, the clue reads as follows: “Stingrays Can Fly? Get your coins ready to get up high for a round complete!”

So, what do we need to do? No, you don’t need to ride an actual stingray. Rather, what you need to do is to sit into your 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427 and take it for a ride. That covers the first part of the puzzle. But, what about the second part – “Get your coins ready to get up high for a round complete”? Well, that’s the tricky part. You will need to complete a round of Horizon Arcade Air in a Corvette.

The thing is, Horizon Arcades are random events that spontaneously pop up on the map, and they are not necessarily always the “Air” type. Rather, sometimes they can be “Wreckage” or “Drift” as well. Thus, you’ll need to wait for Horizon Arcade Air to appear on the map and then jump into the event with the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray to complete this challenge. And there you have it, enjoy your rewards!

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