Airplanes all have different speeds.
Airplanes' velocities can differ based on factors such as their size, weight, design, engine power, and environmental conditions like wind speed. Larger planes typically have higher cruising speeds than smaller ones. Additionally, different types of aircraft, like commercial jets, military planes, and propeller planes, have varying top speeds.
Jet airplanes use turbine engine propulsion which provides a far greater amount of thrust than any conventional propeller or turbo-propeller system. This has allowed many modern aircraft to reach speeds greater than the speed of sound or "supersonic" speeds.
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James M Luckring has written: 'Theroetical and experimental analysis of longitudinal and lateral aerodynamic characteristics of skewed wings at subsonic speeds to high angles of attack' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Airplanes, Lateral Stability of airplanes, Longitudinal Stability of airplanes, Stability of airplanes, Lateral, Stability of airplanes, Longitudinal, Wings
i think 30mph
260mph
Helicopters can land on small ships, clearings in forest, on top of buildings etc. Airplanes can not do these things
For your safety and the safety of others.
They can reach top speeds of 170 MPH.
No, airplanes do not fly over hurricanes. Pilots and airlines have strict safety protocols in place to avoid flying through or over severe weather conditions like hurricanes to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.
about 600mph at about 70,000 feet and 1,200mph at higher heights.