Can a plane takeoff without flaps?

Yes take-off without flaps is possible. The Airbus A300 and Boeing 767 are approved for such take-offs and it is being done regularly. It results in a better climb gradient, especially with one engine out. The one engine out climb gradient is an important and sometimes limiting factor in take-off calculations.
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Can you takeoff without flaps?

Q: When is it necessary to do full flaps for takeoff and when are minimal flaps needed? A: No airliners take off with full flaps. High-altitude airports and higher temperatures cause airplanes to use reduced flap settings to ensure adequate climb performance.
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Can you fly without flaps?

Flaps are not required for any normal procedure, and published takeoff and landing distances are available for no-flap operations. The flaps are not included in the aircraft's Kinds of Operation Equipment List, but the flap position indicator is.
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Can a pilot land without flaps?

A no-flaps landing may be the answer in conditions of strong or gusty winds, when the slightly higher airspeeds you fly improve control responsiveness. And unless your aircraft has manual flaps, a real-world electrical failure could leave you without flaps.
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Can a plane take off without lift?

Yes. It does not actually matter much which direction and how fast the treadmill would rotate; the aircraft will take off. The only requirement for generating lift is to move through the air sufficiently fast. The speed is created by thrust.
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Pilot forgets to put down flaps until during takeoff run!



Can a plane fly with one wing?

The F-15 has endured because its design was years ahead of its time, and a great data point behind that fact is the time Israeli pilot Zivi Nedivi landed his jet with only one wing. Nedivi had one of his wings sheared off in a midair collision with an A-4 Skyhawk during a training event.
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Why do planes stop in mid air?

1 Answer. Show activity on this post. Lowering flaps and gear will add significant drag, which causes the plane to decelerate. Your body feels that, but without visual reference to the ground, your brain has no way to know what speed it was traveling before or after that deceleration.
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Can a 747 take off without flaps?

7 Answers. Show activity on this post. Yes take-off without flaps is possible.
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Why do you need flaps for takeoff?

When the airplane is taking off, the flaps help to produce more lift. Conversely, flaps allow for a steep but controllable angle during landing. During both, efficient use of flaps help to shorten the amount of runway length needed for takeoff and landing.
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What happens if you land without flaps?

No-flap landings may require up to 50% more runway distance for stopping. With flaps retracted and power reduced, the airplane will be slightly less stable around the pitch and roll axes. Since you don't have the benefit of increased drag, the airplane will have a tendency to float considerably.
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Can a jet land without flaps?

Even the largest commercial airliners are able to land without flaps, since flap failures do happen occasionally.
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Can a plane land without landing gear?

A belly landing or gear-up landing occurs when an aircraft lands without its landing gear fully extended and uses its underside, or belly, as its primary landing device.
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Can a plane take off without a pilot?

To dispel the myth; the vast majority of commercial aircraft (including all Boeing's and Airbus') have no automatic take-off capability. All take-offs must be completed manually by the pilots with the autopilot usually engaged at around 1,000 ft above the ground.
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Why do planes turn before landing?

Airlines are today required to turn off plane lights during takeoff and landing. The reason this is done is because of the time it takes for our eyes to adjust to the dark. It can take our eyes between 10 to 30 minutes to adjust to darkness.
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Do fighter jets have flaps?

In the case of a fighter jet the wing is in general a delta wing without flaps, so in order to reduce the speed for landing they have to increase the angle of attack to augment the trail without loosing too much lift.
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What should flaps be at for takeoff?

4) Takeoff flap settings typically vary between 5-15 degrees. Aircraft use takeoff flap settings that are usually between 5-15 degrees (most jets use leading edge slats as well). That's quite a bit different than landing, when aircraft typically use 25-40 degrees of flaps.
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How do flaps affect landing?

Flap extension during landings provides several advantages by: Producing greater lift and permitting lower landing speed. Producing greater drag, permitting a steep descent angle without airspeed increase. Reducing the length of the landing roll.
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What is the slowest speed a plane can fly?

Aeroplanes, or airplanes if you're American, need to maintain a certain speed to allow flight. Technically this is the so-called 'stall speed', where air passes over the wings fast enough to sustain altitude, and for small planes this can be less than 50km/h (31mph).
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Can a 737 land without flaps?

Rest assured, though, as they all have been trained to perform a no flaps landing. The average landing speed for a Boeing 737-800 with flaps deployed is about 145 knots, but this can be higher depending on the plane's weight. The number of flaps deployed can also vary due to crosswinds and wind shear.
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What speed do planes land at?

At cruising altitude, most commercial airplanes fly at a speed of roughly 500 to 600 mph. When landing, however, they must reduce their speed. A typical 747, for instance, has a landing speed of about 160 to 170 mph. And upon touching the runway, airplanes must quickly brake until they come to a complete stop.
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Is it possible to hang on to a plane?

The first problem is obvious: there's not a place to hang on to the exterior of a plane traveling 400 or 500 mph.
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Can planes float?

Most airplanes are riddled with holes for instruments and pressurization so they are neither air-tight or water-tight. But, providing they are not damaged on impact, most passenger jets are designed to float for long enough for an emergency evacuation to occur, which is roughly 90 seconds.
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Can an airplane go to space?

The bottom line is that airplanes can't fly in space because there is no air in space. Airplanes rely on air to produce both lift and propulsion. Since there isn't any air in space, airplanes must stay within the Earth's atmosphere.
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What is the quietest part of a plane?

The front section, especially seats that are placed before the jet engines are the quietest area of the plane.
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Do wings ever fall off planes?

From a practical point, no, a modern airliner will not lose a wing due to turbulence. Modern airlines are very tough and designed to withstand extreme turbulence. In theory, it might be possible. But to my knowledge, it has not happened to any jet airliner.
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