Depends on the type of aircraft. Example... like the A320 is around 360 knots I believe. It is an overspeed alert and is there to simply keep the aircraft flying in specs.
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Velocity is the report on the weather. This is what measures speed and direction.
The trade winds blow from east to west near the equator due to the rotation of the Earth and the Coriolis effect. These winds are known for their consistent direction and speed, making them important for sailing and aviation routes in the tropics.
yes they would because of the inpacke of them do to speed and the heat from both of them.I may be wrong and if iam then iam sorry.
Neptune has the fastest wind in the solar system. its speed is 1500 miles per hours (2400 km per hours)
because it probably has a heat detector in the alarm therefor it goes off.
The tailstrike can seriously scratch the aircrafts tail but if it hits the runway so hard the aircraft can blow up.
'cos that is wt it is designed 2 do
don't do it power will go out you'll blow a fuse.
Their speed and faint blow.
Ford's version of an alarm. It is jsut telling you it is armed
hold down the lock and unlock button on your keypad
In general, wind needs to blow at a speed of at least 3-5 miles per hour to move a person.
Are you serious????
When you blow your nose, the speed of snot can vary depending on factors such as the force of the exhale and the viscosity of the mucus. In general, it is not moving at a high speed, likely only a few feet per second.
It is possible to actually blow up an airplane in Flight Simulator X. An add-on aircraft available at www.simnetwork.com can be blown up by turning on the lights. Go to downloads at www.simnetwork.com and click FSX aircraft. There's lots of pages so be patient when looking. Other than that, it isn't really possible to blow up aircraft. Guns, torpedoes etc aren't available in FSX as it is E-rated. However you can set engine fires and various other failures such as an altimeter failure.
The seat belt reminder alarm on a Clio 111 is pretty loudapprox 60dB BUT NOT VERY LO0UD THAT IT WILL BLOW YOUR EARSOh, it's ear piercing.....