The maximum height flown by an aircraft is 37650m(123524ft). The aircraft is Mig-25 Foxbat.
The tail height of an aircraft varies from 2m to 15m.
Usually a commercial jet liner will fly anywhere from 30,000 to 35,000 feet, and occasionally as high as 40,000 feet, but that's pushing it. Up there is less air, which means less air resistance, which means you can fly faster. And you have to, because the air is so thin that lift is also reduced.
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Ryanair only operate with one aircraft, which is Boeing 737-800.
the both fly and have a streamlined shape.
The maximum height at which a passenger aircraft can fly is 40000 feet.
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Cruising altitude is an economical height for an aircraft to fly. It is also a choice made in view of other aircraft routes.
That is an old taboo. Seats are adjustable. You will find that most aircraft you begin to fly are rather small, so your height is a rather a plus. Fly happy
it depends what aircraft it is and how much fuel it can hold
The height of a pilot should be sufficient enough to reach all the controls. I am 5'6", and I don't have any trouble.
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Aircraft have an optimum flight level where it can achieve speed against minimal dual burn
military aircraft will fly at any height. one tactic they use to avoid radar is to fly as low as possible as low as 10-20 m. there are aircraft used in military operatrions that fly as high as 80,000 ft or 24 km above the ground.
well i am a Prof and let me tell you i get this question ALOT an aircraft can fly at 5501 g if it has ALOT of DRAG 11253 percent
In Australia, you must fly above 500 feet of the ground, unless you are taking off or landing. This is a law that is enforceable and comes with heavy fines.
Flight is considered to be when the weight of the aircraft is off the ground. The definition can be more complicated if you want to apply for a record. "Powered Flight" is demonstrated by an airplane that can fly on its own power and is not dropped from a height. To test this, they usually required the airplane to fly a circuitous route or fly out a distance and return. This was to ensure that the aircraft was not being lifted by a strong wind.