On an aircraft carrier, 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds.
An F-16's max take-off weight is 42,300 pounds
About 180-200 miles per hour.
It is a fighter jet, with is most notable feature being is ability to take-off and land vertically, giving it the name "Jump jet".
A standard 737 will take off (rotate) at approximatly 140 knots. Take off speed depends on wind speed temperature and weight etc
The F-35 is the newest fighter jet. It is also the first jet that was made for all branches of the military.The Air Force has the standard version, (the Air Force flies for the Army, as the Army does not fly). The Navy has the version that can launch from and be recovered on an aircraft carrier. The Marines version can take off and land in the normal manner, or vertically, like the Harrier jet.
The jet engine changed air transport.The passenger jet was having a bit of turbulence.
At higher elevation, and colder temperatures, airplanes require more runway to lift off the ground. It's the contrary for warm temperatures.
The V-22 Osprey is the newest Army "helicopter" that can lift off vertically. The Harrier Jet is the US Marine fighter jet that takes off vertically.
It has been done. The car is slow to take off but extremely fast once it gets going.
62 ms-2 ~ 138 mph.
When a jet leaves the airport it is called take-OFF
To "take off full blast" means to start quickly. The idiom refers to a motor or jet engine starting off at full blast or full throttle, which would be as fast as possible.