Take off and landing speeds vary massively even for the same class of aircraft depending on airport altitude, weather conditions, loading (cargo/fuel/pax) and about a dozen other factors that would render an absolute answer meaningless.
Typical landing speeds are between 130-180 knots. Typical take-off speeds are in the range 140-190 knots. But these are just WILD ranges.
Flaps generally change the geometry of the wing for landing and take off speeds
There is no single figure for Boeing 757-200 take off and landing speeds. Aircraft's take off and landing speeds depend on its performance and always depend on many flight conditions like: flight weight, flaps setting, air temperature, etc. These speends are usually pre-calculated by aircraft manufacturer and presented on table charts.
Qantas QF32, the scheduled A380 flight from London to Sydney, takes off each day at 12:05.
Take-off speeds for the Boeing 737 range between 130 kts and 160 kts Landings speeds for the Boeing 737 range between 110 kts and 170 kts.
airbus a-330/200series,does land around 135 knots(250km/h) with minimum weight and 260 pax....the "REF"speed(descent speed before landing) is 145kt(268km/h) with normal weight...(take off in normal condition of load is around 160kt,296km/h) airbus a-330/200series,does land around 135 knots(250km/h) with minimum weight and 260 pax....the "REF"speed(descent speed before landing) is 145kt(268km/h) with normal weight...(take off in normal condition of load is around 160kt,296km/h)
170 mph
Airbus A380 maximum take off weightA380-800: 575,000 kg (1,270,000 lb)A380F: 590,000 kg (1,300,000 lb)
If a plane didn't have landing gear(the wheels and the "legs") it would have to land sliding on its belly. It would be fairly uncomfortable, damage the plane, and on top it would be very hard to reach take off speeds like that.
170 mph
it depends what airbus it is.
4500 litres
Take-off weight is 1,200,000 pounds.