Different fighter planes have different capabilities, but somewhere between Mach 1 (the speed of sound) and Mach 3 (three times the speed of sound) has been the general norm for fighter planes in the last five decades. Fighter-bombers are capable of supersonic speeds above Mach 1, but fighter-interceptors can do about Mach 2.5.
That is 7,200 kilometres an hour. No fighter jet can go that fast.
The Spitfire was a very fast and manueverable fighter.
Yes, it was a fast and nimble fighter.
very fast
In 1914 .
The Eurofighter Typhoon flies at about 1,320 mph at altitude.
The possessive form of 'the wingspan of the fighter plane' is the fighter plane's wingspan.
It honestly depends on what type of fighter jet. You shoukld pick something that will enable it to go fast although not as slow as a straight wing.,
Form of a fighter plane is purely dictacted by function.
Some rocket planes can go as fast as six times the speed of sound. Most military fighter planes do not go faster than twice the speed of sound, and the typical civilian passenger/transport plane goes slower than the sound barrier.
684 mph
There is no Seahawk Fighter Plane yes there is, but no it cant.