The aircraft has to go 100 mph or more (depends on aircraft) to get off the ground in time.
Airplanes need to generate lift in order to take off and fly. The way they do this is to go fast enough on the ground so that the air passing over the wings generates lift in accordance with Bernoulli's principle. When sufficient speed is attained to generate the necessary lift, the plane will fly.
Spaceships can fly, but need certain materials for lift off.
We (people) are too heavy to fly, we don't have wings or propellars to lift us off the ground and we just weren't built to fly. I'm sorry, but we can still fly in planes.
Yes they can fly. although sometimes (mostly toms) they can get very heavy and lose the ability to lift off.
It need to be moving at a speed of 160 MPH to lift off.
Lift and speed are the two major things that makes an airplane fly. When enough speed is created to push enough air under the wings, the craft will lift off the ground.
It goes approx. 190-210 for safe take off
Birds have hollow bones, and that makes them light enough for their wings to lift them off the ground. Also they have wings and lots of feathers, and they are shaped to give the bird lift so it can fly.
well they get on the runway to set off.When they set off they go about 68mph exactly.They lift off the ground and off they go. 8-)
i think palkia can only lift a few feet off the ground even though it has wings
Have enough lift the overcome weight and enough thrust to overcome drag and you will!
Between 150 mph to 200 mph