What's the slowest 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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What plane can fly the slowest?

The slowest jet aircraft is the Polish-made PZL M-15 "Belphegor", a single-engined crop-dusting plane that made its first flight on 20 May 1973. The Belphegor was a biplane weighed down with two huge pesticide tanks that had a top speed of just 200 km/h (120 mph).
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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). The landing speed of a 747–400 is about 148–152 knots, while it is about 161 for the 747–8. It also depends on wind, flap setting and weight.
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How slow is a slowest plane in the world?

The slowest powered plane ever flown (even if it was human powered) was the MacCready Gossamer Albatross. And it was very slow – topping out at 18mph.
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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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The Flying Pancake - Slowest Plane Ever Made!



What speed do planes stall?

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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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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What was the slowest ww2 plane?

PZL M-15 Belphegor - Wikipedia.
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What is the slowest fighter jet?

  • De Schelde Scheldemusch – 68 knots / 78 mph.
  • Curtiss-Wright Junior – 70 knots / 80 mph. ...
  • Braunschweig LF-1 Zaunkönig – 76 knots / 88 mph. ...
  • Piper J-3 Cub – 76 knots / 87 mph. ...
  • Taylor J-2 Cub – 76 knots / 87 mph. ...
  • Slepcev Storch – 81 knots / 93 mph. ...
  • Zlín Z-XII – 81 knots / 93 mph. ...
  • PZL M-15 Belphegor – 110 knots / 120 mph. ...
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What plane has lowest stall speed?

Slepcev Storch

Stall speed: 40 km/h (25 mph; 22 kn)
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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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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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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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Is there a speed limit for flying?

A common speed limit encountered by all aeroplanes is the restriction to fly at 250 knots (288mph) or less when under an altitude of 10,000 feet, which falls into the Class B airspace level.
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Can planes go in reverse?

No commercial passenger plane can reverse in the air and the pilots can't intentionally deploy reverse thrust in flight in any modern passenger jet aircraft. Reverse thrust is 'locked out' until the aircraft senses its wheels are on the ground.
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What is the ugliest plane in the world?

9 of the Ugliest Airplanes Ever Made
  • Kalinin K-7. Look at that thing. ...
  • Linke-Hoffman R.I. We know what you're thinking. ...
  • PL-11 Airtruck. There are things that are so ugly or strange that they're endearing. ...
  • PZL-104 Wilga. ...
  • ALA-40 Thermoplane. ...
  • Canadian Vickers Velos. ...
  • SNECMA Coleoptere. ...
  • McDonnell XF-85 Goblin.
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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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What is the smallest plane?

The smallest jet aircraft is the home-built Bede BD-5J Microjet owned by Juan Jimenez of San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA, which weighs 162 kg (358 lb), is 3.7 m (12 ft) long, has a 5.7 m (17 ft) wingspan, and can fly at 483 km/h (300 mph).
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What is flying coffin?

The Russian-built Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 was included in the Air Force in the early 1960s and is known as the "flying coffins" because of their poor safety record. In March, Group Captain A Gupta had also lost his life due to the MiG -21 fighter jet accident.
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How fast did ww1 planes fly?

The planes used in WWI were much slower than the planes used today. Top speeds were usually just over 100 miles per hour. The Handley Page bomber topped out at about 97 miles per hour.
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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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What speed does a 737 land at?

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. When landing without flaps, the speed on a 737-800 is more like 200 knots.
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