What is the slowest speed a plane can fly?

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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What is the slowest speed a 737 can fly?

The stalling speed in a landing configuration for a 737 is probably around 108 knots. The stalling speed in a clean configuration is around 128 knots. The landing speed is about 140 knots.
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What's the slowest that a Boeing 747 can fly?

When completely empty, with a light fuel load (as in a short Mx ferry or repositioning flight after offloading), we could get as slow as 130 kts on landing (below 400,000 lbs). Theoretically you can have a ground speed of 0 but it will require a headwind of about 125 to 150 knots.
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How fast can small planes fly?

Most small planes fly between 120-180 mph. In contrast, private and commercial jets regularly fly 4-5x faster, whereas military jets can even fly 10x as fast. Small planes fly slower than larger planes, primarily due to their less powerful engines.
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Which plane is most slowest?

It is believed that the M-15 is the world's only jet agricultural aircraft (i.e., the world's only jet cropduster), as well as the world's only jet biplane and the world's slowest jet aircraft, at least amongst aircraft that have been put in mass production.
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What is the slowest speed an F 16 can fly?

We could get down to about 140 knots using manual flaps (gear up/flaps down).
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How far can a small plane fly?

Small planes can get anywhere from 500 nautical miles to upwards of 1500 nautical miles depending on fuel load and optional tank configuration. But the middle of that range seems to be the average. I have found that range is more dependent on how long you can sit in the plane not now much gas you can carry.
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How Slow Can a fighter jet fly?

The best-range cruise speed for most fighters in the range of 300 knots, due to high drag. Below their cruise and maneuvering speeds, there is considerable margin to an actual stall. It depends on weight and altitude, so there is no one answer, but it goes down to 100 knots and below.
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Why do planes speed up before landing?

The aircraft flares just before touching down. It descends with a constant velocity, and just before touching down pulls the nose up to reduce the descent. This results in a higher angle of attack, more lift, and a vertical deceleration of the airplane.
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What speed does a helicopter fly at?

An average helicopter can reach a top speed of somewhere between 130 and 140 knots, which comes out to about 160 mph. The Eurocopter X3 can reach a top speed somewhere in the neighborhood of 267 mph (430 km/hr or 232 kts) in stable and level flight.
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How Slow Can a commercial airplane fly?

In an era when everything else is accelerating, airplanes are actually flying at slower speeds than they used to… Specified cruising speeds for commercial airliners today range between about 480 and 510 knots, compared to 525 knots for the Boeing 707, a mainstay of 1960s jet travel.
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How fast is a 747 going when it takes off?

The 747 goes from its approximate takeoff speed of 200 mph (89.4 meters per second) to 0 mph in 27 seconds.
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How fast does a 777 go on take off?

The Boeing 777-200ER take off or rotate speed (VR) typically occurs between 130 – 160 knots (roughly 120-180 mph) depending on the weight of the aircraft. At a typical take-off weight of around 230,000 kgs, the take off speed would be approximately 145 kts which is approximately 165 mph.
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How fast do planes go on the runway?

Planes accelerate between 115 mph and 160 mph (185 km/h – 257 km/h or 100 -140 knots) on the runway.
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What if a bird hits a plane?

Bird strikes can sometimes result in loss of thrust in the engine(s) or the cracking of the surface of the canopy or windshield. These cracks can sometimes disrupt the air pressure inside the cabin and result in altitude loss or other flight-related problems.
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Do pilots get scared?

Pilots in peril

Pilots are trained to handle all sorts of nerve-racking situations, but that doesn't mean that they don't get scared—especially in these real instances, told by the pilots who experienced them, of serious in-flight fear.
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How much time can a pilot make up?

The flight time reverts back toward six hours when the delay exceeds 50 minutes. That means if your plane takes off 35 to 50 minutes after its scheduled departure, you can expect to make up about 20 minutes of that time in the air. But if the delay is any longer than 50 minutes, you shouldn't get your hopes up.
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Can you go to Mach 10?

On November 16, 2004, NASA made history by launching the X-43A, the first-ever air-breathing hypersonic vehicle, into the atmosphere, achieving Mach 10 speed. The X-43A separated from its booster and accelerated on scramjet power at nearly ten times the speed of sound (7000 MPH) at roughly 110,000 feet.
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How Slow Can the F 35 fly?

Pentagon's Supersonic Test

Pentagon after the tests concluded that an F-35C can only fly at Mach 1.3 for 50 cumulative seconds, meaning that a pilot cannot clock 50 seconds at that speed, slow down for a couple of seconds and then speed back up.
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What is the highest mach speed?

Guinness World Records recognized NASA's X-43A scramjet with a new world speed record for a jet-powered aircraft - Mach 9.6, or nearly 7,000 mph.
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How much is airplane fuel cost?

Worldwide, the average price of jet fuel is about $4.15 per gallon, or about 149 percent more than a year ago, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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How expensive is it to own a plane?

So, what is that magic number to officially make you an owner? Of course, you can also save a great deal of money buying used starting at around $30,000 with some hours on it, but if you want the new, never-worn before feel, that's going to cost you $274,900.
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Does it cost money to land at an airport?

Some airports, especially general aviation airports, do not charge landing fees. Landing fees may encompass additional airport provided services. Some airports will charge a single fee for landing and provide gates and check-in facilities as part of that fee.
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Was the F-16 used in Vietnam?

The F-16 was born out of the conundrum experienced by the Air Force in the Vietnam War. Fast and heavy F-4 Phantom fighters had underperformed against the North Vietnamese Air Force, due to their immature long-range missile technology and lack of aptitude for tight maneuvering in dogfights.
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