Perhaps. If it is possible at all, only the strongest tornadoes, capable of inflicting EF5 damage, would be capable of doing so. The heaviest object known to have been lifted by a tornado was a 180,000 lb oil tank, which is about half the operating empty weigh of a Boeing-747. Then again, a plane would be better able to catch the wind than an oil tank. Ultimately it is a moot point; if an EF5 tornado were to make a direct hit on a 747, the plane would not simply be lifted off the ground; it would be torn apart and carried away in pieces.
It is unlikely that a tornado would be able to lift a battle tank due to its weight and low center of gravity. Tornadoes are powerful, but they typically do not have enough force to lift heavy military vehicles.
Tornadoes lift things due to the strong upward motion of air within the vortex. As the air moves rapidly upwards, it creates a low pressure area at the center of the tornado, causing objects to be lifted and carried within the swirling winds. The strength of the tornado determines what it can lift, ranging from small debris to large structures.
Typically, a tornado needs wind speeds of at least 111-135 mph (Fujita scale EF2) to lift a car off the ground. Stronger tornadoes with wind speeds exceeding 166 mph (Fujita scale EF4) have the potential to lift larger and heavier objects such as cars more easily.
The strong wind in a tornado is the source of its destructive potential.
Tornadoes can lift objects weighing up to several tons. The lifting force of a tornado is primarily a result of its strong updraft, which can exceed 300 mph in the most powerful tornadoes. This force is capable of lifting heavy objects such as vehicles, trees, and even structures, demonstrating the immense power and destructive potential of tornadoes.
The nickname for the Boeing 747 airliner is Jumbo Jet.
A Boeing 747 airliner holds 57,285 gallons of fuel
Pan American World Airways.
The 777 (Triple - Seven) is a very long airliner but the 747 is much bigger in size. A 777-300er can carry 550 A 747-400er can carry 500 A 747-8I can carry 600
At the moment its the Airbus A380, it used to be the Boeing 747. The Airbus A380 is 7% larger
The zero lift drag coefficient of a Boeing 747 is approximately 0.022. This value represents the drag force experienced by the aircraft when it is not generating lift.
If the tornado is strong enough, yes. It would normally take at least an EF2 tornado to lift a truck.
depends on the jet, a Boeing 747-400 has a top speed of 614 mph at 35,000 feet
570 MPH
The First in the World is Tiger Airways And, The First Airlines in Asia is Philippine Airlines
They are inspected and measured after every landing and may last up to 230-240 landings.
2.165 m/s^2