About a mile, yeah, a mile.
The runway would require relatively little, because it would be a short runway for regional aircraft - but the buildings, roads etcetera would requre the demolition of three villages to the north of LHR and the forced relocation of numerous businesses.
air force one is the designation given to any plane the president is on. If you mean the usual plane, it is a converted Boeing 767. The plane that holds most records for speed and time\travel is known as the SR71 Blackbird. Actually the president's usual plane is a converted Boeing 747 called a VC-25, and the SR71 Blackbird is the fasted air breathing plane, so there are other unmanned rocket powered planes that can go much faster and much higher
No, but they will require a much longer runway if they plan to land without thrust reversers.
No, not really. The only real way a airport could land any aircraft would be to have a 4 mile or longer runway. However, the problem for most aircraft is not as much landing as much as taking off, which could require a 30% longer runway.
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The standard runway length for planning purposes is about 10,000 ft
The SR-71 blackbird has wings with an airfoil just like any other aircraft. It just flies much much faster than most.
The SR-71 Blackbird can fly way much more higher than Missiles. So the SR-71 Blackbird win.
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The SR-71 Blackbird is powered by two Pratt & Whitney J58 engines, each capable of producing about 15,000 pounds of thrust. When converted, this translates to approximately 31,000 horsepower for both engines combined. However, it's important to note that the SR-71's design emphasizes speed and altitude capabilities rather than traditional horsepower metrics.
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