Aero GPX is an action game, developed by Aaron McDevitt, released in 2024. This FLiNG trainer adds in-game cheats for single-player; the exact options and hotkeys are shown inside the trainer once you launch it.
About Aero GPX
Aero GPX is an anti-gravity racer focused on high velocity, flight, machine-to-machine combat, and responsive controls that are easy to pick up but difficult to master. Fight for the best position possible with high speeds, risky maneuvers, and visceral attacks!
| Developer | Aaron McDevitt |
|---|---|
| Genre | Action,Racing,Early Access |
| Released | 2024 |
| Languages | 1 languages |
| Players | Single-player, Multi-player |
| Platform | Windows (PC) |
Aero GPX Trainer — Common Racing Cheats
Cheats commonly included in trainers for this game:
- Unlimited Nitro / Boost
- No Vehicle Damage
- Set Top Speed
- Freeze AI Racers
- Instant Respawn
- Unlimited Money

Aero GPX Trainer includes a wide range of single-player cheat options.
Game Name: Aero GPX
Developer: Aaron McDevitt
Publisher: Aaron McDevitt
Category: Action, Racing, Early Access
NOTES
Antivirus False Positive Notice
This trainer uses memory-editing technology to modify game values in real time. Some antivirus programs may flag it as suspicious — this is a known false positive common to all memory-editing software, not an indication of malware.
Verify the file yourself: Upload it to VirusTotal.com to scan with 70+ antivirus engines before running.
How to Install the Aero GPX Trainer
- Download the trainer archive from this page (button above).
- Extract with WinRAR or 7-Zip — password if any is shown beside the download.
- Disable real-time antivirus only if a false positive blocks extraction. Trainers modify game memory; many AVs flag this as a generic heuristic. The included VirusTotal scan is your sanity check.
- Launch the game first, reach the main menu, then start the trainer as Administrator.
- Use the listed function keys (F1–F12) to toggle each cheat — health, stamina, money, ammo, instant skill cooldown and so on.
Compatibility & Anti-Cheat
Aero GPX trainer targets the single-player and offline modes on the exact game build noted at the top of this page. It is not designed for online or multiplayer play and should never be used with Easy Anti-Cheat, BattlEye, FairFight, or VAC-protected lobbies — running a trainer there can result in a permanent ban from the game's matchmaking servers.
Troubleshooting
If the trainer hotkeys don't activate: confirm the game version above matches your installed copy (Steam → game properties → Updates), install the latest Visual C++ Redistributables, and verify your antivirus hasn't quarantined the executable. After a game update, check this page for an updated trainer build before reporting a problem.
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Aero GPX Trainer Highlights
The free Aero GPX trainer for Aaron McDevitt's game adds single-player cheats such as Unlimited Nitro / Boost, No Vehicle Damage and Set Top Speed. It runs offline, is kept in sync with the latest game build, and every option is toggled with its own hotkey inside the trainer.
Pro Tips from the Editor
- Enable No Vehicle Damage before tight corners — you can ram opponents without spinning out.
- Use Set Top Speed sparingly; max speed makes hairpins hard to control.
- Freeze AI Racers on the final lap to guarantee first place.
Aero GPX Trainer — FAQ
Is the Aero GPX trainer safe?
Yes for single-player use. It edits game memory at runtime; some antivirus engines flag memory editors as a generic false positive — scan the file yourself before running.
Does it still work after a Aero GPX update?
Game patches can shift memory offsets and break older builds. Check the version at the top of this page; refreshed builds are posted after major patches.
Will I get banned for using it?
Use it only in single-player/offline. Never run a trainer in online or multiplayer modes — anti-cheat can detect it and ban your account.

