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It's 1/2 of the airplane's top speed ... a different number for every model of aircraft.
In knots.
Assume you want V2 speed. Set flaps 10. This should give you V1 of about 120 knots. Rotate at 140 knots and climb out at 148 knots.
Wind Speed (knots)
Definitely not... the maximum practical speed, today, is 32-35 knots.
knots
its measured in Knots
Depending on the aircraft it ranges from 160 knots to 130 knots
150 knots
About 160 Knots
The stall speed must be less than the landing speed which is 173mph (about 150 knots). Also, as a rule of thumb, landing speed for an airplane should be less than about 225 knots since airplane tires are the limiting factor in landings and ideally one would land at the slowest speed possible without stalling. Previous answer ...it's between 200mph and 350mph. (That's a pretty wide margin)
"Uniform" motion means unaccelerated motion. "Unaccelerated" means moving with constant speed in a straight line.
a small 2 seat prop like a cub can be 80 knots
It can be anywhere between 80 and 140 knots depending on aircraft
Yes. In both realms, 1 knot means 1 nautical mile per hour.
Miles per hour, like a car. Knots, like a boat or airplane.
The Cirrus SR 22 has a max speed of 183 knots. That's pretty good for a small private aircraft.