An Apache helicopter, such as the AH-64 Apache, has a maximum speed of approximately 140 to 165 knots, which is about 160 to 190 miles per hour (257 to 306 kilometers per hour). However, its operational speed is typically around 120 knots (about 138 miles per hour or 222 kilometers per hour) for mission effectiveness. The helicopter's speed can vary based on factors like weight, altitude, and environmental conditions.
It depends on which Apache version: AH-64A=265 mph;AH-64D=295 mph
The fastest are attack helicopters like Apache, they mostly fly about 230 -250 mph.
232mph
60-70mph
I think they can fly pretty fast.
humming birds fly so fast because they are so fast
fast
Having a certain ethnicity doesn't necessarily make an individual fast or slow, because of the ethnicity alone. But there are some pretty fast Apache out there. (The Jicarrella actually hold a cermonial relay race - see related link.) The Apache warriors of the American West were, however, noted for their physical and fighting skills, which were a necessity for survival.
Fast enough.
As fast as you can throw them ;)
How fast is an albatross
No, a Chief Warrant Officer (CW2-CW5) pilot is not the only officer allowed to fly the Apache attack helicopter in the Army. While CWOs are the primary pilots due to their specialized training and expertise, commissioned officers, such as those holding the rank of Lieutenant and above, can also be trained to fly the Apache. However, the majority of Apache pilots are typically warrant officers, as they focus specifically on aviation roles.