a Concord's top speed was 1330 mph
The Supermarine Spitfire, a prominent British fighter aircraft during World War II, had a maximum speed of approximately 360 to 400 miles per hour (580 to 640 kilometers per hour), depending on the specific variant. The iconic Mark IX, for example, could reach speeds around 408 mph (657 km/h). This speed, combined with its agility and advanced design, made the Spitfire a formidable opponent in aerial combat.
The Hurricane could fly at about 340 mph.
The fastest fighters in WW1 flew about 130 mph.
They are 106 miles apart.
no, there was not advanced enough equipment for autopilot to take place. it requires the use of a computer, which back then they simply did not have. even autopilots these days aren't very smart, you need tell it where to fly, how fast to fly, how high to fly, vertical airspeed ect...
600 miles an hour
25 miles an hour
High and fast
it can fly up to 23 miles per hour
60 miles an hour or about 96-97 miles an hour
600 miles an hour
150 miles per hour
5 miles an hour
100 miles per hour
38 miles per hour
A Deer bot fly flies at 90 miles per hour
over 100 miles per hour