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An airplane's usual speed

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Small single-engined airplanes seldom exceed 140 mph, with more complex single- and twin- engine piston aircraft reaching 200 - 250 mph. Turboprop aircraft generally cruise in the 300 - 350 mph range, while nearly all jets (except military aircraft) cruise between 450 and 600 mph.

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