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The stall speed of an airplane is inversely proportional to the square root of the load factor. Therefore, with a load factor of 4, the stall speed would be 35 knots (70 knots / √4).

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How fast does a passenger airplane take off?

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.


Is is possible for an airplane to be in air at standstill condition?

Technically, but unlikely. For instance, a slow airplane is capable of staying in the air at about 30 knots/34 mph. 34 mph is a pretty strong wind, but in hurricanes, winds can be as fast as 150 mph. If a plane is flying directly into the wind at 30 knots, and the wind is blowing at 30 knots, the plane will not be moving relative to the ground. (Ground speed zero). The planes airspeed will still be 30 knots. NASA has a plane that goes very slow (slower than a bicycle). In a stiff wind, it will go backwards relative to the ground. Most pilots wouldn't fly in a wind that was blowing at a speed capable of holding them in one place. Not because of any danger in the air, because there wouldn't be, but because landing (on the runway) would be extremely difficult to impossible.


Can an aircraft carrier go 100 knots?

Definitely not... the maximum practical speed, today, is 32-35 knots.


What is the name of the device detect the speed of an aeroplane?

It is called Pitot Tube. It measures fluid flow velocity. The results are displayed on the Airspeed Indicator.The pitot tubes detect the speed of the plane.


If your speed is measured in 10 knots you are riding a?

boat or ship.

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What is an airplane speed?

knots


What is the speed of an airplane measured in?

its measured in Knots


Are nautical knots and airplane speed knots the same measurement?

No, nautical knots and airplane speed knots are not the same measurement. Nautical knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour, while airplane speed knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour as well but in the context of aviation.


What is the landing speed of jet airplane?

Depending on the aircraft it ranges from 160 knots to 130 knots


Average landing speed for commercial airplane?

150 knots


What is the take off speed for a small commercial airplane?

About 160 Knots


What is the stall speed of the SR-71?

The stall speed must be less than the landing speed which is 173mph (about 150 knots). Also, as a rule of thumb, landing speed for an airplane should be less than about 225 knots since airplane tires are the limiting factor in landings and ideally one would land at the slowest speed possible without stalling. Previous answer ...it's between 200mph and 350mph. (That's a pretty wide margin)


What is Uniform Motion regarding physics?

"Uniform" motion means unaccelerated motion. "Unaccelerated" means moving with constant speed in a straight line.


What is the takeoff speed of a small airplane?

a small 2 seat prop like a cub can be 80 knots


What is speed of airplane at take off and landing?

It can be anywhere between 80 and 140 knots depending on aircraft


How do you convert knots to inches per second?

To convert knots to inches per second, use the conversion factor of 1 knot = 1.68781 inches per second. Multiply the speed in knots by this conversion factor to get the equivalent speed in inches per second.


What is an example of a unit to measure speed?

Miles per hour, like a car. Knots, like a boat or airplane.