One of the most common US jet fighter bombers of the Vietnam War was the F100 Super Sabre. Used only by the USAF, the Super Sabre, nicknamed the "Hun", fought from 1962 until 1971. During it's "gun-runs"/"bomb runs" averaged between 400 to 600 mph. Top speed exceeded 800 mph.
That is 7,200 kilometres an hour. No fighter jet can go that fast.
very fast
Very fast.
Fast.
Depends on which fighter jet, most fly between 1,000 and 1,400 mph.
Depends on the plane but a fighter jet despences at 12 miles
1475
The Harrier Jump Jet
Russia is having the fastest fighter plane in the whole world
Mach 2.5
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The second generation of fighter planes were jet fighters with no missiles or complicated avionics.