The speed of a passenger plane during takeoff typically ranges from about 150 to 180 knots (approximately 173 to 207 mph or 278 to 333 km/h), depending on the aircraft type and load. During landing, the speed is usually lower, around 120 to 160 knots (about 138 to 184 mph or 222 to 296 km/h). These speeds can vary based on factors such as weather conditions, runway length, and aircraft weight.
When a plane is taking off it should go at a speed at 160 knots before reaching into the air..
The average cruising speed of a Boeing 707 passenger plane is about 600 miles per hour. For a 500-mile flight, if we assume the flight operates at this cruising speed without significant delays or changes in speed, the flight would take approximately 50 minutes. However, actual flight times may vary due to factors like takeoff, landing, and air traffic control.
This depends on the type of aeroplane. In the case of a VTOL jet the speed is actually zero.
Depends on the type, size of the plane. Takeoff speed for most small, single-engine aircraft is approximately 80mph, but this can be adjusted by the pilot for short takeoffs, wind conditions, etc.
Airplane wings are designed to be most efficient when at high altitudes, traveling fast, while providing as little drag as possible. Unfortunately this design inst the best for takeoff and landing. Flaps are used to change the shape of the wing to accommodate takeoff and landing requirements. Most planes have flaps on the front of the wings (leading edge flaps) and at the back of the wings. During takeoff flaps increase lift so a plane can take off with limited runway length and lower speeds. As the plane gains speed the flaps are retracted. On approach and landing you want to fly as slow as possible so the flaps are deployed in increments till landing speed is achieved. Landing slower means less runway needed to stop.
It's not that there is a speed limit, but you can't go to the end of the runway. For most passenger airliners, takeoff speed is about 135 to 155 knots. It's just a matter of how long it takes the plane to accelerate to that speed.
There are auto landing systems where the plane can get to the ground following a laser flight plath - Taking off is much simpler of the two as a plane whose airframe is set to take off needs just the speed, direct and it will climb when the yoke is pulled back
The landing gear is retracted after take-off. This is because, when the plane is flying at great speed the landing gear produces a lot of drag. This slows the plane down. So the landing gears are retracted.
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The proper landing speed of a huge aircraft is between 250 to 300 kmph. A good landing speed is 280kmph. Over speed in the landing then you may not be able to stop the plane in time.
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Weirdly, yes it is. When it gets to 190 and the plane is at 200, a Bugatti Veyron can accelerate past the speed of the plane.