The speed of a Royal Air Force (RAF) plane varies significantly depending on the type of aircraft. For example, a Tornado fighter jet can reach speeds of around 1,300 km/h (about 810 mph), while the Eurofighter Typhoon can exceed 2,500 km/h (approximately 1,550 mph) in a dive. Transport aircraft like the A400M Atlas operate at lower speeds, typically around 600 km/h (370 mph). Overall, RAF planes cover a wide range of speeds based on their specific roles and designs.
The fastest plane was the Blackbird and it flew at 2500 mph.
depends on the plane.
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A fast train can be faster than a slow plane. But even a regular plane will be faster than fast train.
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Early versions could go 354mph
The Eurofighter Typhoon at 1550mph top speed
The RAF operate several different types of aircraft. The most common however are Typhoon, Tornado, Hercules
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About 40 miles per hour.