spoilers are used ,ailerons are used for landing.
(DrStrong) This question can be answered in a number of different ways.The landing speed of the F-15 Eagle typically ranges from 130 to 150 knots, depending on factors such as weight and configuration. This speed allows for safe control during landing while ensuring the aircraft can effectively manage its descent and touchdown. Pilots adjust their approach speed based on conditions and specific aircraft load.
landing
Most aircraft have different landing angels dependent on weight, wing shape and stalling speed.
Yes, airplanes rely on friction during takeoff and landing. Friction between the aircraft's wheels and the runway helps it accelerate for takeoff and decelerate upon landing. Additionally, control surfaces like ailerons and flaps also use friction to adjust the aircraft's direction and speed in flight.
During landing, the purpose is to slow down the aircraft's ground speed as slow as you can without it stalling. You want to maintain Lift, not necessarily get more lift. At higher speeds, the aircraft has plenty of Lift. However during landing, the speed is slower and the angle of attack is increased to provide more Lift at lower speeds.
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.
Beacuse if we cme with lower speed we can stall just at 50 ft,which is more than a danger..we come with speed so tht we can land with full control on aircraft coz more airflow more effective controls.
"The landing system on an aircraft carrier can stop a 54,000 pound airplane traveling at 150 mph in two seconds." Also, the aircraft carrier is often moving away from the landing aircraft (allowing a greater true air speed for the landing airplane.) Suppose the aircraft carrier is going 15 mph, then the 54,000 pound aircraft can land at a true airspeed of 165 mph.
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The wings give the aircraft 'lift' especially when it is at a slower speed such as landing
during flight aircraft reduce speed by spoiler
The average landing speed varies, dependent on the configuration and weight of the aircraft. Specifications call for 155 MPH, 135 Knots or 250 KPH.