Small planes typically fly at speeds ranging from 100 to 200 knots (about 115 to 230 miles per hour or 185 to 370 kilometers per hour), depending on the type and design of the aircraft. For instance, light sport aircraft may fly slower, while more advanced models like the Cessna 172 can reach speeds closer to 140 knots. Factors such as weight, engine power, and weather conditions can also influence a small plane's speed.
No, a goose cannot fly as fast as a small plane. Most geese can reach speeds of about 40 to 60 miles per hour during flight, while small planes typically cruise at speeds ranging from 100 to 200 miles per hour or more. Thus, while geese are impressive flyers, they do not match the speed of small aircraft.
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Planes fly about 80 to 100 miles per-hour.
The Spitfire could reach 606 mph .
the concord flew mach3 from what I`ve researched
There is not such plane as a Boeing 763 that has been made.
It depends on the size of the plane. Some ultralights can fly with what's equivalent to a small motorcycle engine.
A fast aeroplane will be faster than any helicopter, but a fast helicopter can be faster than a slow aeroplane.
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
An F-15 can fly at over 1,500 mph.
the concord flew mach3 from what I`ve researched
Most passenger jets fly at a speed of 400-500 knots.