Kamikaze pilots during World War II typically flew at speeds ranging from 150 to 400 miles per hour, depending on the aircraft type and mission conditions. For example, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, a common kamikaze aircraft, had a top speed of about 330 miles per hour. Pilots would often dive at high speeds to maximize the impact of their attacks on enemy ships. Overall, their speed was crucial for penetrating enemy defenses and achieving their objectives.
The purpose of a Kamikaze was to fly his plane into the enemy and afflict the most damage possible. The reason why they were and are heroes is simply because they sacrificed their lives when becoming a Kamikaze pilot.
If I am correct, Turkey's can't fly if turkeys could fly what would we eat for Thanksgiving and Christmas?????? lol
The Spitfire could reach 606 mph .
Late production Bf109 G6 which was probably the most common, could fly about 390 mph. The Bf 109 G10, a fast reconnaisance fighter could fly at 425 mph. Their Me 262 jet could manage about 540 mph.
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
In the early comics- he could only run fast and jump high. The creators were told to give him the ability to fly because that was easier to do in animation.
humming birds fly so fast because they are so fast
I think they can fly pretty fast.
It flys at the speed of sound. And because of this could not be shot down
The final versions of the F4U could fly 460 mph at 20,000 ft.
Yes, late model Spitfires could fly about 450 mph.
The F-86 could fly at 675 mph.