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Cruising speed of most fighters is around 650 mph.
The important question is how many gallons per hour does your motor use at cruising speed? Without that info, you can not solve this equation. Total Fuel Capacity / Gallons burnt per hour at cruising speed = Total Time Cruising Range in Miles = Total Time (hours) x Cruising Speed (mph) Example : 79Gal Fuel Tank / 10Gal per hour burn rate = 7.9 hours. If the cruising speed is 30mph, then 7.9 hours x 30mph = 237 mile range
It takes a fighter about 5-6 hours depending on the wind and cruising speed selected .
Most cruise liners have a cruising speed that ranges between 22 and 31 knots. A cruising speed of 26 knots is about 30 miles per hour.
Its Cruising Speed: 575 mph (or 476 knots) and Baggage Capacity: 169 cu.ft. More statistics and information can be found at the Gulfstream 350 links below:
Cruising speed is about 150 mph.
Max cruising speed is 487 knots, economy(most efficient) cruising speed is 454 knots.
Cruising speed was 68 mph, with a maximum speed of 81 mph.
A320- Max cruising speed 903km/h (487kt)
The cruising speed of an A 320 is 511 mph. This is the same as 828 km/h.
The cruising speed of an A 380 is 587 mph. This is 945 km/h.
The Airbus A380 maximum cruising speed is Mach 0.88 (670 mph). Long distance cruising speed is typically M0.85 (650 mph). max cruising speed = .85 MACH max design speed = .96 MACH