This relies entirely on the type of engine, a Turbofan engine is a type of jet engine. They are most commonly used on civil airliners but have also been used in military jet fighters, some of those jet fighters can approach Mach 2, which depending on altitude may be between 900 and 1,400 miles per hour.
500 miles per hour
Just for show, and to build up speed and engine heat.
/fly (speed) /fly is the command and if u want to fly faster put the speed a space after it for example /fly 6 that would make you fly at speed 6 and so forth.
No, a helicopter cannot go at the speed of Mach 1.5. It is because, this kind of propulsion can only be achieved through a jet engine. A helicopter's engine cannot achieve that.
How do heat engine allow planes to fly
Most Mk Vll Spitfires were built for high altitude and had the 1,710 hp Merlin 64 engine. With a 4 blade prop these could fly at 415 mph.
Technically, no. Like the name, it glides across the sky and using the air resistance and speed, it moves forward due to the gravity's pull. It does not fly like a plane or bird and it has no engine to move forward by, unless you make extreme modifications and an engine or a propeller or something. So, no
The minimum speed required to fly an airbus is 300 kilometres per hour.
The x-15 can fly at 4520 mph
The speed of mud.
half the speed of the engine
no. it is simply impossible to fly at the speed or light. the only thing in this galaxy that can move at the speed of light is light. othewise it is phisically and croneologically impossible.