The fastest a seagull can hump itself depends on the height. If it is the highest it can go it ca hump at speeds more than 60 mph. but if it is at midd range it can hump at speeds from 40-55 mph
Seagulls do...for sure!
The average speed of a passenger plane during flight is around 500 to 600 miles per hour.
The average flight speed of a European swallow is around 20 miles per hour.
If you meant Greenville South Carolina its 57 minutes at a speed of 500 mph. That's the average speed of an airplane.
In cruise flight the normal speed is 0.85 mach. Maximum speed is 0.92 mach
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.
A doves average flight speed is close to 45 mph!
The average speed is 2050/5 = 410 miles per hour.
Assuming a direct flight (aprox. 16000 km), and an average speed of mach .8 (average cruising speed for a commercial jet) the flight time would be somewhere around 17 hours give or take a few minutes for takeoff/landing.
The average speed is about 72 to 73 MPH if the flight traveled 364 miles in five hours. That speed depends on the type of Cesna you are flying. The smaller plane has a longer flight time, while a 172 or 182 will have a shorter time.
An average airplane typically travels at a speed of around 500 to 600 miles per hour during a typical flight.
The correct term is "squadron" when referring to a group of seagulls. While "troupe" is used for groups of performers or actors, "squadron" specifically describes a collection of seabirds, particularly in flight. Therefore, when discussing seagulls, "squadron" is the appropriate term to use.