During a launch, air crew members are exposed to g forces of 3 to 3.5 Gs. They do NOT black out, (actually called greying out) and the aircraft is controlled by the flight crew, not by remote control.
The maximum rate of take offs and landings (tempo) on an aircraft carrier is 2 takeoffs and one landing every 37 seconds during the daylight and one takeoff and landing every minute during nighttime.
If the vehicle is fuel injected, the RPM (revolutions per minute) is controlled electronically by the ECM (engine control module) and is not adjustable.
Depending on the aircraft but most jets and passenger aircraft have a safe climb speed of anywhere between 1800 and 3000 feet per minute. A safe and sensible descent rate for the same aircraft may be between 800 and 2000 feet per minute.
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Usually a KC-135 retracts a boom to the aircraft that needs to be fueled and fills up the tank, usually taking less than a minute
Yes, the USS Eisenhower has the targeting system that allows it's weapons to aim and fire at enemy ships but remember that the USS Eisenhower aircraft carrier has a very powerful missile launcher, turrets that are so fast and so powerful it could aim at enemy vessels but also the USS Eisenhower turrets can fire thousands of rounds per minute and can blow up enemy ships. Always remember that the USS Eisenhower is really big and can handle alot of punishments. Remember, the USS Eisenhower is much stronger than any other aircraft carriers. The USS Eisenhower aircraft carrier of the United States Navy.
Anything that travels 660 miles per hour, such as a jet aircraft.
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It depends on the medium that the propeller is in . Aircraft propellors are very fast ; several hundred revolutions per minute. Ship's propellors are much slower ; up to one hundred revolutions per minute.
There are 5,280 feet in a mile, and 6 miles is 6 x 5,280 feet, or 31,680 feet. To climb 31,680 feet at a rate of 2,500 feet per minute takes 31,680 feet divided by 2,500 feet per minute or about 12.67 minutes, or a tad more than 12 minutes and 40 seconds.
Aircraft climb when they start flying and decend when they land. This is usually at a very small rate ( to avoid upsetting the passengers). If you are talking about an aircraft landing then 500 feet per minute is about right
36000/300= :120