An aircraft waiting to land is not cruising, it either on final approach so defending and slowing to 140 knots or is held in pattern at a speed dictated by act normally 180 to 200 knots
The typical cruising speed of a polar bear is about 3 1/2 miles per hour on land. When swimming, a polar bear can cruise at about 6 MPH.
The average top speed of the Australian Emu is 50km an hour, or 31 mph, but it is believed that they have actually been clocked at 75kph. Average cruising speed is around 45 kph.
their speed on land is 401km on land
Hunt, but if you mean while they are in the ocean with nothing to stand on they would eventually die if they did'nt find land soon enough.
Taking off requires acceleration to a sufficient speed for the plane to be lifted by the air; acceleration takes a lot of energy, maintaining speed takes less energy. Landing is complex because the plane has to maneuver into exactly the right position and speed in order to land on the landing strip, so that also consumes energy. In principle, if you could land anywhere at any speed (for example, if you were crashing into the ocean) that doesn't require any energy because gravity does it for you. But that's not how planes normally land.
The estimated time is 6Hrs 30min. This is what you get if you google it or ask a flight desk representative. However the more accurate time in the air would be calculated considering a distance of 4999Km and a speed of 900Km/hr which would give you a time of 5Hrs and 33min. This would be the journey time minus take off, landing time, time cruising and waiting for permission to land. Hope this answers your question. Regards.
It was a very fast huge plane. I saw it land once while waiting for a flight in Europe and it was very distinctive plane.
It was a very fast huge plane. I saw it land once while waiting for a flight in Europe and it was very distinctive plane.
It will be in a holding pattern
no HE IS WAITING FOR ME IN BEETLE LAND CAZ.
The speed of a vehicle
The current ultimate land speed record was set in 1997 at 763 mph.