The minimum speed of an aircraft to stay airborne is 280kph. This may vary from plane to plane. A smaller plane like Cessna would need a speed less than that. The biggest like Airbus A380 may need much more than that.
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It depends on the design of the airplane. A large passenger jet lands at about 140 Knots (or about same in MPH). A light-weight glider can land as slow as 50mph without stalling.
Depends on the Plane. Planes are aerodynamically designed different. Most jet generation aircraft fly very fast and their design does not permit them to fly slow and stay airborne. But some Slow propeller driven aircraft especially the classic two wing configurations can maintain altitude and much slower speeds but that also means they Can't fly very fast at max speed. But you also get VTOL (vertical take and Landing) Jets that turn your question into a different argument
Wind helps a paper plane fly by providing the lift needed to keep it airborne. When wind flows over the wings of the paper plane, it creates a pressure difference which generates lift, allowing the plane to stay aloft. Additionally, wind can help stabilize the flight path and add momentum to the plane.
No... planes stay airborne because the air flowing on the underside of the wing is moving faster than the air flowing over the top of the wing. Without air movements - the plane cannot fly.
No... planes stay airborne because the air flowing on the underside of the wing is moving faster than the air flowing over the top of the wing. Without air movements - the plane cannot fly.
While there have been some wingless "lifting body" experimental aircraft. All conventional airplanes get the the majority of their lift from their wings and cannot fly without them. No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
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Research suggests that flies can stay in the air for about one to two miles without rest. The average speed of a fly is about five miles per hour.
The more aerodynamic it is, the more air underneath the wings, the longer it will stay aloft. The longer it is airborne, the better chances it will fly further.
Planes fly about 80 to 100 miles per-hour.
A plane with no engine is a glider. They use the air currents to stay aloft.
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.
Lift generated by the wings of an airplane counteracts the force of gravity, allowing the plane to fly. As the plane moves forward, air flows over the wings, creating a pressure difference that results in lift. This force allows the aircraft to become airborne and stay aloft.