The top speed of an airplane can vary by the model of the plane. The highest speed ever reached was 2,193 miles per hour by an SR-71 Blackbird in 1976.
Air speed or ground speed?
increases with speed
The lift generated by speed of the wing supports an aircraft in the air.
The top speed of an airplane can vary by the model of the plane. The highest speed ever reached was 2,193 miles per hour by an SR-71 Blackbird in 1976.
Because the speed of the air over the wing generates 'lift' to make it fly.
Because the speed of the air over the wing generates 'lift' to make it fly.
Yes, air rushing against an airplane is an example of friction. This force is called drag. It reduces the speed of the plane.
the speed is measured by using primary flight instrument...this instrument have air speed indicator by which v cn measure d speed of airplane..
yes about 5 billion times more its all about speed and aerodynamics
The speed of air over and under the wings creates pressure which is lift.
The shape of the wing and the forward speed generates lift and the aircraft rises.
No. 'Airspeed' is the airplane's speed relative to the air. 'Headwind' and 'tailwind' ... in fact, 'wind' in any direction ... is the speed of the air relative to the ground, which the airplane doesn't feel. So 'wind' affects only the craft's groundspeed, not its airspeed.