The Harrier can take off vertically.
speeds depend on the weather condition and how long the runway is but usally a 747 takes off at 150-154 knots.
Differs in every aircraft but mostly around 160kias.
The departure actually take off when it taxi's the runway so you have enough speed to lift off.
The taxiways are ground paths that planes drive along (taxi) to go from the terminal to the runway or vice versa. A runway is where a plane takes off or lands.
The aeroplane takes off from the runway with the increase of speed to more than 280kmph.
A harrier is a jump jet- it can take off straight up and land straight down or make a really short take off or landing on a runway. It cant hold a lot of fuel so it can fly for too long.
When a jet plane accelerates on the runway, the engines convert chemical energy from fuel into kinetic energy of motion. This kinetic energy increases as the plane gains speed, allowing it to overcome inertia and take off into the air.
Take off is when the wheels of the aeroplane leaves the runway (ie the aeroplane takes off from the ground).
Three minutes from the time the first aircraft takes off.
from the gate a tug pushes the plane out, and then the pilot powers up the engines a little, so it moves slowly, it goes on the runway and takes off... -_-
Sure! You've got your taxi lights to use as headlights, so you can see the edges of the runway and not run off the sides or end of it. I wouldn't recommend landing on an unlit runway, though.
sin 29= height/ jet