The landing gear is retracted after take-off. This is because, when the plane is flying at great speed the landing gear produces a lot of drag. This slows the plane down. So the landing gears are retracted.
During landing, the purpose is to slow down the aircraft's ground speed as slow as you can without it stalling. You want to maintain Lift, not necessarily get more lift. At higher speeds, the aircraft has plenty of Lift. However during landing, the speed is slower and the angle of attack is increased to provide more Lift at lower speeds.
Distance=Speed*time 214km/h*11.1=0.4100 miles or 0.6598 km apex.... 330 meters
about 180 mph at touchdown then the speed decreases very rapidly, first to maybe 50 then 10 and 0. but it mainly depends on the type of plane. the one i said above is basic for a 747
When a plane is landing on the runway, it primarily has kinetic energy. As the aircraft descends, its potential energy decreases but is converted into kinetic energy as it gains speed. The kinetic energy is then used for braking and stopping the plane on the runway.
A C130J flys at 417mph top speed and about 400mph at cruising speed
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The landing speed of an A 380 is 170 mph.
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The proper landing speed of a huge aircraft is between 250 to 300 kmph. A good landing speed is 280kmph. Over speed in the landing then you may not be able to stop the plane in time.
Cargo, I think, a C130 is a cargo/transport plane
An EC130 is a C130 but with lots of electronic upgrades, radars, radios, and frequency jammers.
Top speed is .83 mach or 631mph.
The average landing speed of a F-22 is 3.05 m/s which is about 10.98 km/hr.
The landing speed is 155 knots or more generally from 150 to 160 knots, depending on weight and wind conditions.
Most wheels are not "spun up" prior to landing, and go from zero rpm to that of the plane's touchdown speed almost immediately upon contact with the ground.
An approach (landing) speed is determined by the type of plane, weight, weather and the condition of the runway. A heavy 747-400 might have a landing speed of 160 KIAS (knots indicated air speed) or about 185 mph.