140 knots based on flap 3, laden , full fuel and moderate weather conditions
A small Cub needs approx 80 knots whilst an A380 can lift at 140.
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The maximum range of an Airbus A380 is 9,400 miles. At a cruise speed of 560 mph, this would indicate a maximum cruise time of approx 16-hours, though this wouldn't allow for takeoff and landings.
The A 380 takes off at 1,200,000 pounds.
It takes 9,000 feet to get airborne. This is almoast 2 miles.
It varies a bit depending on things such as winds, take-off weight and air pressure (runway altitude), but under typical conditions take-off speed is around 150 knots (280km/h or 170mph).
Takeoff climb out speed is the speed for twin engine climb out and will get performance of best rate of climb and also it is known as (vbroc) but takeoff safety speed is the speed at which the helicopter may safely air born with one engine inoperatied and also it is known as (v2)
The fastest commercial airplane is the airbus a380. The airbus a380 has a top speed of 634mph or 1020kph.
In aviation, 'V2' speed refers to the takeoff safety speed. It is the minimum speed at which an aircraft can safely continue a takeoff in the event of an engine failure. Pilots use V2 speed as a reference point during the takeoff phase to ensure the aircraft has enough performance to safely climb and maneuver.
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The maximum speed of the A380 is Mach 0.96 (634 mpg, 551 knots). max cruising speed = .85 MACH max design speed = .96 MACH