Different aircraft require different speeds. There is also a difference depending on the weight carried, air temperature and humidity.
However, as a broad guideline - a jet liner like a 737 will lift off at 130kts with flaps
A small piper which is a propeller craft will take off at 60kts
Because to escape the atmosphere you have to go like 22,000 miles per hour and a propeller plane can't go that fast.
Certainly, you can learn to fly. Whether or not you would be able to get a First, Second, or Third Class physical would be a question for an AME (Aviation Medical Examiner). Check your yellow pages. An AME can explain whether or not you would need a waiver, and if so, how to go about getting one. Good luck, it's well worth the trouble!
It means you need to go to the doctor.
faster than the others
about 130 stock
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
Because to escape the atmosphere you have to go like 22,000 miles per hour and a propeller plane can't go that fast.
To Find The Plane,You Need To Go Left From The Museum, Past The Fly By Night Building And The Plane Will Be There.
The wind blows in the opposite direction from JNB to NY causing the plane not to go as fast.
By plane or by cruise
At sea level, the F-16 can go Mach 1.2 (915 mph). At altitude it can go: Mach 2+ (1,500 mph)
At sea level it needs to travel at 340m/s.
Airplanes need to generate lift in order to take off and fly. The way they do this is to go fast enough on the ground so that the air passing over the wings generates lift in accordance with Bernoulli's principle. When sufficient speed is attained to generate the necessary lift, the plane will fly.
The fastest plane was the Blackbird and it flew at 2500 mph.
First you go to the muesem and then go down then find a lady she'll give you a map then you can fly the plane. The plane is on the right.
it only works up to about 10,00ft, that's how planes fly - you need to be careful to not go off to space if u get in a plane
Fly in a plane, drive, go on the train or walk.