Vr 55
Vx 68
Vy 73
There are many different variants of the Cessna 172. But in general they rotate (take off) at around 65 to 70 mph.
It depends on the airplane. A Boeing 747 needs to go 160 knots before you can take off in it; a Cessna 172 needs to go 55 knots to take off.
180kmph.
The airspeed needed to lift off on a Cessna 172 is typically around 55-60 knots (63-69 mph) depending on the aircraft's weight and other factors. This is known as the rotation speed, at which the pilot will gently pull back on the yoke to bring the aircraft off the ground.
Basic empty weight 667kgs. Max take off weight 1043 kgs
80 to 90 knots depending on weather, weight etc
This varies depends on the size of the plane. A smaller aircraft like Cessna would need a very less take-off speed than a Boeing. The average take-off speed is 280kmph.
It's a measure of speed. (Like miles per hour (mph), or kilometers per hour (kph)). The Cessna 172 has a takeoff speed of about 55 knots (kts). A Boeing 737 has a takeoff speed of about 135-140 knots. On takeoff, aircraft need to reach a certain speed to get into the air.
To find the corresponding take-off time, you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Given that the lift-off speed is 34.72 m/s and the take-off run is 101 meters, the time is 101 / 34.72 = 2.91 seconds.
it depends on what type of aircraft your flying, the runway length, and the weather. here are two common aircraft flap settings for standard takeoff use: Boeing 737: set flaps to 5 cessna 172: set flaps to 10 these are two common flap settings for the Boeing 737 and cessna 172. remember, different aircraft have differnet flap settings based on weather and runway length.
An Airbus A320 typically takes off at a speed of around 150-180 knots (172-207 mph or 278-333 km/h). The exact take-off speed can vary based on factors such as aircraft weight, weather conditions, and runway length.
30% off 172 = 70% left from 172 = 172*70/100 = 120.4