On internal fuel it's range is approximately 1,000 miles.
I would say at this time, the US has the most fighter planes.
Flight departure is usually refered to as the time when the plane or flight leaves. For example, if the plane left at 4:30 in the afternoon, the flight departure time would be 4:30pm.
The first real fighter plane was the Fokker E1, designed by Dutch aircraft designer Antoine Fokker in 1914. At the time, Fokker was working for the Germans.
Technically your plane does change time since it is within a different time zone, but the flight crew does NOT change their clocks every time the plane passes over a time line. The flight crew uses "Zulu" time, which is Greenwich Mean Time (Time in London). This is a worldwide standard that never changes. If your plane flies to a different time zone, I would recommend setting your watch to the new time zone sometime in flight, that way you can easily estimate how much longer the flight is since arrival times are expressed as local time at the arrival airport. Makes things a bit easier.
It depends on the plane.
It depends on the plane you take.
The flight usually takes around 45 minutes, from the time you board to the time you leave the plane.
The average flight time is 43 minutes. This is only an approximation and flight times are likely to vary. Your airline will provide you with a flight time when you book a flight.
The average flight time is 57 minutes. This is only an approximation and flight times are likely to vary. Your airline will provide you with a flight time when you book a flight.
The flight time is about an hour and a half.
The average flight time is 52 minutes. This is only an approximation and flight times are likely to vary. Your airline will provide you with a flight time when you book a flight.
Drive time is about 24 hours depending on traffic. By plane it is between a two and a half to three hour flight