An Airbus A320 typically takes off at a speed of around 150-180 knots (172-207 mph or 278-333 km/h). The exact take-off speed can vary based on factors such as aircraft weight, weather conditions, and runway length.
A Boeing 737 typically takes off at a speed of around 150-180 knots (173-207 mph) depending on factors such as aircraft weight, runway length, and weather conditions.
A passenger airplane typically takes off at a speed of around 150 to 180 knots (170 to 210 mph) depending on the size and type of aircraft. The exact speed can vary depending on factors such as aircraft weight, runway length, and weather conditions.
To find the corresponding take-off time, you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Given that the lift-off speed is 34.72 m/s and the take-off run is 101 meters, the time is 101 / 34.72 = 2.91 seconds.
Yes, flicking the light on and off fast does waste power. Turn the light on only when you need the light to see something in that room. Turn the light off when you leave the room to conserve power.
170 mph
it depends what airbus it is.
An Airbus A320 typically takes off at a speed of around 150-180 knots (172-207 mph or 278-333 km/h). The exact take-off speed can vary based on factors such as aircraft weight, weather conditions, and runway length.
Airbus A380 maximum take off weightA380-800: 575,000 kg (1,270,000 lb)A380F: 590,000 kg (1,300,000 lb)
4500 litres
170 mph
Take-off weight is 1,200,000 pounds.
170 mph (275km/h)
same as jumbo or delta.
4000 ltr per hour
The take-off weight of an A 321 is 183,000 pounds.
It is 9,020 feet. That is a long way.