A wingsuit can achieve speeds ranging from 60 to 120 miles per hour (97 to 193 kilometers per hour) during freefall, depending on the design of the suit and the body position of the jumper. Experienced wingsuit pilots can sometimes reach even higher speeds under optimal conditions. However, the primary purpose of wingsuits is to create lift and allow for controlled gliding rather than achieving maximum speed.
no... you can glide though... its called a wingsuit, popular among skydivers
They jump of a cliff
Wingsuit flying involves wearing a specialized suit that has fabric wings between the arms and legs, allowing the pilot to glide through the air after jumping from a high altitude. To fly a wingsuit, the pilot jumps from an aircraft or a high cliff, then spreads their arms and legs to create lift and control direction. Pilots must manage their body position to maintain stability and speed, using subtle shifts to steer. Proper training and experience are essential, as wingsuit flying can be dangerous and requires knowledge of parachuting and aerodynamics.
No, a wingsuit cannot fly as long and as far as a plane. While a wingsuit can glide for several minutes and cover several miles, it ultimately lacks the power and sustained flight capabilities of an airplane. Planes are designed for long-distance travel and can stay airborne for hours or even days depending on the fuel capacity.
I think they can fly pretty fast.
humming birds fly so fast because they are so fast
fast
As fast as you can throw them ;)
Fast enough.
How fast is an albatross
bobwhites can fly quite fast but I am not exactly sure of how fast
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