There are a lot of factors that go into range on any jet. How much weight or payload is onboard, whether or not they use afterburners, flying with the jetsteam or against it. In most cases you can probably expect about two hours. I think the jet is rated at 600 miles but regardless of rated range all of the factors above have a direct impact on how long it can stay up there.
Well, if you fly through sky in the tornado your plane will be crushed.
No, cows cannot fly in a tornado.
Fuel capacity: 3.70 million pounds. The Boeing 747 can fly in the air up to 16 to 19 hours with fuel savings.
921 mph.
The way to make warnado fly in a tornado is simple: 1. first you upgrade him to fly 2. secondly you go on the water near gurgle fin 3. thirdly you talk to him 4. then you move 5. then he walks on a tornado!
No. The fastest wind gust ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph. By comparison, commercial jets regularly fly at 500 mph. Some fighter jets can fly at over 1,000 mph.
Only if everyone in it wants to die horribly.
Untill they run out of fuel. (it realy helps to know what aircraft your talking about)
CSAS is an acronym for Command Stability Augumentation System - The "Fly by wire" system on Tornado Aircraft.
With drop tanks, its range is 2620 miles.
A Boeing 737 fully loaded with fuel and passengers and cargo can travel 4,444 nm.
With drop tanks, its range is 2620 miles.