Yes. We have had aircraft flying faster than that since 1913. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_airspeed_record
I think its 500 mph.
All aircraft have cockpits. The fastest fly around 1,600 mph.
The MD -11 flies at about 570 mph
No. The fastest wind gust ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph. By comparison, commercial jets regularly fly at 500 mph. Some fighter jets can fly at over 1,000 mph.
A jet IS an airplane. However most piston engined aircraft fly in the speed range of 150 -350 mph, while most civilian jets fly between 400 and 600 mph. Military jet fighters are much faster.
speed range of 600 to 980 kilometers per hour
Yes, an airplane travels faster than a bullet. The average speed of a commercial airplane is around 550-600 mph, while the speed of a bullet can range from 1,700 mph to over 3,000 mph depending on the type and caliber.
The distance is 118 miles/ 189 km, so (look at the miles) you just divide the mph of an average plane by 118 and that should get the speed in time. If it doesn't, use a different method.
At 500 mph, it would take an airplane 4 hours to fly 2000 miles.
Two major things allow an airplane to fly. Wings - These allow the plane to glide through the air. Speed - Airplanes can reach speeds of 500 MPH and faster. On the runway, they need to build up to atleast 225-250 MPH to take off.
That would be four and a half times 515, or 2317.5 miles.
A house fly can fly at an average speed of about 4.5 mph.