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.
Yes, jets are airplanes but they are called supersonic airplanes.
Averages 370 knots
They eat cham chowder. Why?
Airplanes need a lot of speed to take off because they are not designed for vertical takeoff and are to heavy to do so.
Airplanes all have different speeds.
The average forward speed is 30 mph.
Speed, altitude, and cost.
about 600mph at about 70,000 feet and 1,200mph at higher heights.
the kind that gives boners
Cruising speed: 528km\h for 1900D
The speed of paper airplanes vary by models.
Airplanes have changed faster, bigger and technologically advanced. The fastest aircraft travels with a speed of Mach10. The biggest aircraft is A380. There are even radar airplanes that monitor the skies for activity.