180kmph.
There are many different variants of the Cessna 172. But in general they rotate (take off) at around 65 to 70 mph.
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80 to 90 knots depending on weather, weight etc
This varies depends on the size of the plane. A smaller aircraft like Cessna would need a very less take-off speed than a Boeing. The average take-off speed is 280kmph.
To find the corresponding take-off time, you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Given that the lift-off speed is 34.72 m/s and the take-off run is 101 meters, the time is 101 / 34.72 = 2.91 seconds.
It depends on the airplane. A Boeing 747 needs to go 160 knots before you can take off in it; a Cessna 172 needs to go 55 knots to take off.
The maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of the Cessna 406 Caravan II is approximately 5,400 pounds (2,450 kilograms). This weight includes the aircraft, passengers, cargo, and fuel. The specific MTOW can vary slightly based on individual aircraft configurations and regulations, so it's always best to consult the aircraft's operating manual for precise specifications.
The Cesna C406 is a single engine bush plane, used to land or take off from unimproved short fields. The Reims-Cesna F406 is a twin engine aircraft used for primitive airfields.
well it depends... most fighter jets take off at 150 kts and most civilian jets about 120 knts for a Cessna or other single or double prop plane about 50-80 kts so it is variable from Jake age 11
It's a measure of speed. (Like miles per hour (mph), or kilometers per hour (kph)). The Cessna 172 has a takeoff speed of about 55 knots (kts). A Boeing 737 has a takeoff speed of about 135-140 knots. On takeoff, aircraft need to reach a certain speed to get into the air.
220 Kts is the take off speed of the Concorde.
max take off speed is 160knots