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You wouldn't be able to make it to Mars on a jet in the first place.
Assuming the speed of the jumbo jet was 550 mph and that Earth and Mercury were at their smallest distance (the distance changes with the orbit) of about 48 million miles we can conclude:Time = Distance / SpeedTime = (48,000,000 mi) / (550 mi / hr)Time =~ 87,300 hours =~ 3640 days =~ 10.0 yearsIt should be noted: that an assumption was made that this was even possible (no atmosphere, escape velocity of the earth, etc.)In reality the answer here is, it wouldn't be able to make it.
That depends on the jumbo jet. The Concord was capable of super-sonic speed, even though it was not considered to be a Jumbo Jet. An L1011 or 747 cannot approach the speed of sound because of wing configuration. They are designed for economical air travel at sub-sonic speeds, and any attempts to approach the speed of sound would be disastrous. But if engineers designed a jumbo jet to travel at super-sonic speeds, it would be perfectly safe.
Like in the question How long would it take to drive by car from earth to neptune? it's not the easiet thing to do, and it would take longer than your life time, about one hundred years, give or take. It's about 2,700,000,000 mile journey and nearly impossible to make, but if you did, you'd probably die before you made it.... Hope this helped Wolfgirl3252 == ==
26 years.
It depends --are you flying first class or economy?
Approximately it would take 3,600,456 balls in order to fill a jumbo jet plane
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A Jumbo Jet is any Boeing 747.
"Jumbo jets" are planes that are bigger than normal airliners. The 747 and the A380 would be jumbo jets. A 767 is a normal airliner, so no it's not a jumbo jet.
Boeing the company invented the jumbo jet.
No. The Jumbo Jet is a Boeing 747.
About 400 litres.
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Jumbo Jet - Cedar Point - was created in 1972.
The jumbo sausage was delicious.That jumbo jet looks huge.