The takeoff speed for a Fokker 50 typically ranges between 90 to 100 knots, depending on factors such as aircraft weight, runway length, and environmental conditions. Pilots calculate the exact takeoff speed during the pre-flight planning phase using specific performance charts. It's essential for safety that the aircraft reaches this speed to achieve a successful and safe takeoff.
Fokker Flugzeugwerke GmbH was the company formed by Anthony Fokker, but controlled by the German government, that manufactured the famous Fokker fighter planes of World War I.
There were a large number of German WW1 fighter aircraft from the Fokker Eindekker to the Fokker DVIII. Albatros, Pfalz, Roland Et.al. manufactured fighter aircraft duing WW1.
Depends on the biplane. Developements in airplane technology was pretty impressive during the war. For instance, the best fighter in the early stages of the war, the Fokker Eindecker E.III had a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h) and a flight time of 1.5 hours. In 1915, this airplane was the terror of the skies. By the middle of 1916, the Eindecker was a relic - outdated and slow. The Sopwith Snipe, introduced in 1918 had a top speed of 121 mph (195 km/h) and could fly for 3 hours. The airplane Von Richtofen was shot down in, the Fokker Dr. I (triplane) had a top speed of 115 mph (185 km/h). It would stall out at the low speed of 75 mph.
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Generally for a small Cessna 152 the rotation speed is 50 kias. For larger jets I am not sure but it's a start
Takeoff climb out speed is the speed for twin engine climb out and will get performance of best rate of climb and also it is known as (vbroc) but takeoff safety speed is the speed at which the helicopter may safely air born with one engine inoperatied and also it is known as (v2)
Cruising speed was 68 mph, with a maximum speed of 81 mph.
In aviation, 'V2' speed refers to the takeoff safety speed. It is the minimum speed at which an aircraft can safely continue a takeoff in the event of an engine failure. Pilots use V2 speed as a reference point during the takeoff phase to ensure the aircraft has enough performance to safely climb and maneuver.
The aeroplane takeoff is controlled by the engine speed and the elevators.
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The takeoff speed for an Embraer 190 aircraft is around 140-175 knots (161-201 mph)
The Vr (rotation for takeoff) speed of a Cessna 172 is around 55 kts. The final approach speed is around 60 kts. When landing pilots strive to stall the airplane at the same time that the wheels touch the ground this happens at around 50 kts.
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the average take of speed is about 60 to 70 mph