Have enough lift the overcome weight and enough thrust to overcome drag and you will!
Wings and aerodynamics make eagles fly.
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Take off speed is different for different aircrafts. There is no one speed for all aircraft. Usually depending on the load etc, take off speed would be the speed at which enough lift is generated to enable the aicraft to lift off the ground.
When they are flushed they can fly about 20 feet off the ground and for about 50 to 60 yards. They seldom fly which is why they don't fly far, they do most of their travelling on the ground. Do chickens fly much? Quail are basically small chickens, so think of it that way. :)
We (people) are too heavy to fly, we don't have wings or propellars to lift us off the ground and we just weren't built to fly. I'm sorry, but we can still fly in planes.
Take off is when the wheels of the aeroplane leaves the runway (ie the aeroplane takes off from the ground).
The aircraft has to go 100 mph or more (depends on aircraft) to get off the ground in time.
Not all of them do- birds that fly, probably feel safer in trees since many of their natural enemies can not fly. However,,some birds that can fly a little. like to nest on the ground, possibly because they get their food off the ground and feel at home there.
Roosters can fly for short distances and do so at low levels. approximately 4 to 7 feet off the ground is usual.
A fly ball that is caught is an out. For a ground ball, the fielder must field the ball and then make a throw to a base or tag a runner who is off his base to try and get the out.
Given a skilled enough pilot - yes.
well they get on the runway to set off.When they set off they go about 68mph exactly.They lift off the ground and off they go. 8-)