There is no Airbus B777. That is a Boeing number.
The stall speed of an aircraft depends on its altitude, weight, configuration, and lateral and vertical acceleration. The stall speed for a 777 is dependent on these real-time factors.
The cost of a B777 could vary from 150 million to 220 million.
I am not 100% sure but i think the stall speed of the F-15 eagle is around 500km\h I also saw a documentary that says the stall speed is 530km\h
The modern Singapore Airlines Fleet consists of the following: : A380-800 Airbus : A340-500 Airbus : B777-300ER Boeing : B777-200ER Boeing : B777-300 Boeing : B777-200 Boeing : B747-400 Boeing
The stall speed of an airplane is inversely proportional to the square root of the load factor. Therefore, with a load factor of 4, the stall speed would be 35 knots (70 knots / √4).
The stall speed is around 130knots for an F-15 C Eagle
164nm
450mph
In landing configuration (full flaps), the stall speed is 40 knots (indicated airspeed). With flaps up it is 48 knots.
The stall speed is classified so it's not publicly available. But it is incredibly low - less than 100 mph.
Typically, an approach is flown at about 15% greater than stall speed. If the target approach speed of the crashed Asiana flight is publiscized at 137 knots, then its stall speed would be about 120 knots (or about 138 mph).