no mach no is defined as ratio of local speed of aeroplane to speed of sound. As the altitude increases the True speed of aeroplane increases and speed of sound decreases because of reduction of ambient temperature Hence the value of their ratio should increase at an increasing rate with increase in altitude. Keeping the Mach No constant say, 2 means reduction of speed to a large extent so as to maintain constant Mach No. Therefore same Mach no the aeroplane at higher altitude is flying slower
Can vary for different aircraft, but it depends on the number of seats
Yes. At least in Java, that's possible, as long as the constructors have a different number, or different types of, parameters.
different microprocessors take different number of states. without knowing processor its not possible to comment.
There are a number of different benefits that can be had by having an electronic career. You can for example learn more about technology.
it usually applys to the numbers when you type in a mobile number to your phone
No single person invented the aeroplane. Over a number of years many people invented different parts to contribute to its development.
Yes. A number of tests are taken place on everyone on the aeroplane first to make sure no ones a Muslim
A seaplane is any aeroplane that is capable of landing and taking off from water. These days they are just oddities, but in the 30's and 40's the "flying boats" allowed commercial flight before there were any significant number of airports.
It varies from a very lower number to hundreds depending on the manufacturer and model of the airplane.
What is your biggest number of passengers flying more frequently?
His number one enemy in flying is the Red Baron.
The phone number of the Museum Of Flying is: 310-392-8822.
The phone number of the Flying Heritage Collection is: 206-342-4242.
The phone number of the Museum Of Mountain Flying is: 406-721-3644.
No, they are two different Disney princesses.
The mach number is the speed of an aircraft, expressed as a fraction of the speed of sound in the atmospheric conditions in which the aircraft is flying. An aircraft flying at mach 1 is flying at the speed of sound.
The phone number of the Flying Leatherneck Museum is: 858-693-1723.