Cruising speed of most fighters is around 650 mph.
Maximum speed: 590 mph at 27,000 ft. Cruising speed: 520 mph at 34,000 ft.
The DC10-30 which is the most common version cruises about 570 mph or Mach 0.82
Depends. It can range from 355knots (low altitudes) till only about 220knots (very high altitudes and slow cruise)
The airspeed indicator or airspeed gauge is an instrument used in an aircraft to display the airspeed in knots
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An airspeed indicator is an aviation instrument which displays an aircraft's current airspeed.
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 typically has a cruising speed of around 560 miles per hour (900 kilometers per hour) at cruising altitude. Its maximum speed can reach approximately 600 miles per hour (965 kilometers per hour). However, actual speeds can vary based on factors such as weight, altitude, and weather conditions.
Equivalent airspeed is speed at sea level in which the incompressible dynamic pressure can be produces as if it were at true airspeed. Equivalent airspeed is used to predict aircraft handling.
240-380 depending on the model, dc10's came in 2 different models with 2 subclasses for each model............hope this helps
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