The ascent speed of a commercial airplane typically ranges from 1,000 to 3,000 feet per minute, depending on factors such as aircraft type, weight, and weather conditions. Most jets reach their cruising altitude of around 30,000 to 40,000 feet within 20 to 30 minutes after takeoff. Smaller aircraft and regional jets may have slightly different ascent rates. Overall, the climb rate is optimized for safety and fuel efficiency.
lift.... Gravity
it depends on the plane
A fast train can be faster than a slow plane. But even a regular plane will be faster than fast train.
yes a plane is very fast compared to a car it goes about 30 times faster than a car while the plane is taking off
The F-18 is a very fast plane
The fastest plane was the Blackbird and it flew at 2500 mph.
yes. the flaps increase drag which slows the plane down.
The fastest way i know of is a fast boat.
A plane ascends by increasing its engine thrust to generate more lift from its wings. As air flows over the wings, the shape and angle of the wings create a pressure difference which causes the plane to rise. The pilot can also adjust the plane's pitch angle to control the rate of ascent.
The answer depends on how fast the plane is flying.
645mph
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