Taking off small plane 80 knots large 138. Landing small 60 large 150 average
Takeoff and landing speeds depend on aircraft weight, airfoil, airfoil configuration, and air density. They can vary from zero knots (VTOL) on up to 200 plus knots.
Airplanes land and take of at airports you dufus
Airplanes need a lot of speed to take off because they are not designed for vertical takeoff and are to heavy to do so.
Airplanes take off, climb fly, cruise, transport, descend, and land.
1. Hover. 2. Take-off and land vertically. Although there are airplanes (such as the Harrier) which can do these things.
Wheels, floats or skis. A fairly even extended surface, except for those that land and take off vertically.
Yes. Although a certain amount of drag is introduced when airplanes are flying in the rain, this is minimal and has very little effect on the handling of the aircraft. Airplanes can take off, fly, and land in the rain in perfect safety.
Catapults were used to raise the take-off speed. Big fighters could not take off in very short distances without them.
An airfield is a place where airplanes can take off or land, without the need for terminals or paved runways.
space shuttles.!
space shuttles.!
An airstrip is a place for airplanes to take off and land, usually with minimal facilities besides a basic runway.
Flying boats are airplanes that have the fuselage shaped like a boat. Pontoon planes are regular planes that have pontoons added to allow them to float.