Coast-to-coast on one tank of fuel? Most airliners can do it.
The Rutan Voyager was the first aircraft to travel around the world without refueling. It began its record breaking flight on December 14, 1986 and landed 9 days later on December 23rd having covered 26,366 statute miles on 1150 gallons of gas.
Commercial jets can fly as much as 16,600 kilometers without refueling. That is, about a 19 hour long flight.
The range of a C-130 is 2050 miles without an in air refueling.
The blackbird can go about 2,500 miles without refuelling! Thats about 4023.4km
Yes, my Honda Insight has a range of more than 500 miles on a tank of gas.
In combat readiness status an F/A 18 can fly approximately 1,250 miles. Without weapons it can fly well over 2,000 miles.
It depends on the type of aircraft. But just for reference, the largest commercial aircraft in the world currently, (Airbus 380) has a range of 830 nautical miles (15,400 KM)
That depends - on how many miles to the gallon it does - and the size of the fuel tank! These days many can travel over 300 miles without refueling.
The longest distance you can travel without refueling on land depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency and tank size. For most cars, it's around 400-500 miles. Specialized vehicles like long-haul trucks may have ranges exceeding 1,000 miles on a single tank. Factors like driving conditions, speed, and load can also impact the distance traveled without refueling.
A C-5M Super Galaxy, the latest version of the C-5, has a range of approximately 6,500 miles (10,460 kilometers) without refueling. This range can vary based on factors such as payload, flight conditions, and operational parameters. In practice, it can be extended with aerial refueling, allowing for even longer missions without landing.
The Airbus A321 typically flies at a speed of around 500 to 550 miles per hour, which is similar to other commercial aircraft in its class.
The range of an airliner before needing to refuel varies by aircraft type. Most commercial jets, such as the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320, can fly approximately 2,500 to 3,500 nautical miles. Larger long-haul aircraft, like the Boeing 777 or Airbus A350, can cover distances of 6,000 to 8,000 nautical miles or more. Factors such as payload, weather conditions, and flight altitude also influence the actual range.