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What is the cruising speed of a Boeing 767?

The top speed of a Boeing 777 is:

0.89 Mach / 590 mph / 950 km/h / 512 knots.


It all depends on the weight, cruising altitude and the amount of fuel you have. But the usual is 944 km per hour. That is 510 knots.

What is the price of a Boeing 747?

Aircraft prices fluctuate per current economic conditions.

Current list price 747-8: US$300.5m

Current range for used 747-8: US160-165$m

Current list price 747-8F (Freighter): US$303m

Current range for used 747-8F (Freighter): US160-180$m

How fast can a Boeing 777 go?

A Boeing 777 can read a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.89 (512 KIAS) at a cruise altitude of FL350.

Normal Cruise Speed of a Boeing 777

Mach 0.84 (560 mph, 905 km/h, 490 knots) at an attitude of 35,000 ft (11,000 mtrs)

Maximum Cruise Speed of a Boeing 777

Mach 0.89 (590 mph, 950 km/h, 512 knots) at an attitude of 35,000 ft (11,000 mtrs)

How fast can a jet fly?

The current record is held by NASA's X-43A scramjet at Mach 9.6 or almost 7,000 miles per hour. True, the NASA X-43A can hit Mach 9.6 which is about 7300 miles per hour. But an Aussie scram jet recently hit Mach 10 (about 7600 mph). It must be reported that it did this upon re-entry after a test run, so it's kinda like gravity aided. Both vehicles are unmanned. The fastest manned jet is (still!!) the SR-71 Blackbird.

Can you move out at age 17 in North Carolina?

N.C. General Statutes Chapter 48A Minors

Age of minors. A minor is any person who has not reached the age of 18 years.(1971, c. 585, s. 1.)

Chap. 48-A, § 48A-2.

Check here for information on emancipation

http://www.steveshorr.com/child.support.military.service.htm#Emancipated%20minor;%20description

What is the fastest commercial aircraft?

The worlds fastest aircraft refering to planes is the Concorde Passenger aircraft which flew at supersonic speed (Mach 2) which is twice the speed of sound. It was decommisioned on october 24th 2003 by british airways after 35 years of service.

How many seats are there in an Innova taxi available for hire in Ghaziabad?

The Innova taxi available for hire in Ghaziabad comes in two primary seating configurations: 7-seater and 8-seater. The 7-seater configuration includes two front seats for the driver and the front passenger, a middle row with two seats accommodating three passengers, and a rear row with two seats. On the other hand, the 8-seater configuration includes an additional middle-row seat, allowing for a total of eight passengers. This variety in seating options ensures that you can choose the one that best suits your group's size and travel requirements when hiring an Innova taxi in Ghaziabad.

How did Andrew Carnegie revolutionize the steel industry?

Carnegie's primary innovation was to own all asppects of the steel production business (coal mines, smelters, etc.), which cut costs and increased profits.

How much does an aircraft weigh?

The largest supercarriers, the US Navy's Nimitz class, displace about 105,000 tons fully loaded.

What was the first airplane made out of?

The U.S. states of Ohio and North Carolina both take credit for the Wright brothers and their world-changing inventions-Ohio because the brothers developed and built their design in Dayton, and North Carolina because Kitty Hawk was the site of the Wrights' first powered flight. I although give nobody but the wright brothers credit for it.

Why was the first airplane made?

To fly from one place to another.
the purpose was to create a faster way of travel than sailing and using hot air balloons because hot air balloons would only move with wind planes have engines for direction and speed.

How long does it take to pump fuel into the fuel tanks on a Boeing 747 plane.?

About 8 hours. The B747-200 had a fuel capacity of 330,000 lbs and used approximately 25,000 lbs per hour. The USAF E-4 Airborne Command Post is a highly modified B747-200 that has in-flight refueling capability and extra tank for engine oil and it can fly 3 days without landing.

How much fuel does a 777 hold?

A Boeing 777 airliner can carry between 31,000 and 48,000 gallons of fuel. This provides a range of between 6,000 and 11,000 miles.

Where is fuel held in a 747?

Most of the fuel is held in the wings. There is a "center wing tank" which is actually under the cabin as well as some models have fuel in the horizontal stabilizer (the "wing" on the tail).

What is speed of a jet plane that travels 3000 meters in 10 seconds?

well, im not sure if jets travel at constant speeds, but if they dont the average speed would be 300m/s(meters per second).

How do you make paper jets?

== Find a piece of paper shaped like a rectangle. A sheet of computer printing paper or school notebook paper is a good size and weight.

2 == Lay the paper on a table with one of the long edges closest to you.

3 == Fold the paper in half lengthwise. When the two edges match up, use your thumbs to make a sharp crease along the fold.

4 == Click to enlarge Take the upper left corner of the top layer of paper and fold it diagonally down toward the first crease you made. When the edges match up, use your thumbs to make a sharp crease along the new fold, which should create a small triangular flap.

5 == Turn the paper over.

6 == Click to enlarge Take the upper right corner of the top layer of paper and fold it diagonally toward you, until the edge lines up with the first crease you made. When the edges match, make a sharp crease along the new fold. (This is a mirror of what you did in step 4.)

7 == Click to enlarge Take the newly formed diagonal edge on the right side of the paper, and fold it straight down toward the first crease you made. When the edges match, make another sharp crease.

8 == Click to enlarge Turn the paper over, and again fold the diagonal edge down toward the first crease you made; make another sharp crease. The paper should now look like a triangle with a 90-degree angle.

9 == Click to enlarge Form the wings by flipping the airplane over and repeating steps 7 and 8.

10 == Hold the paper in one hand along the first crease you made. Let the wings of the plane flare out.

11 == At a point 4 or 5 inches from the nose of the plane, make a 1/2-inch rip in the bottom part of the plane; make another rip 1/2 inch behind it. Fold this tab up.

12 == Click to enlarge Hold the airplane near the tab and toss the plane with an overhand, horizontal forward motion. ANSWER : Keep in mind that the question was " How do you make a paper jet " not a paper airplane. I think you set the wings on fire and throw it !

What is the maximum cruising speed of a 747 flying from japan to US with tail winds?

With zero wind and depending on the model the average 747 will cruise at .82 mach. The ground speed will increase proportionally with the tail wind.

What are aviation fuels?

There are several different types of aviation fuels. Most smaller airplanes that are piston driven take a fuel called 100LL, or Low Lead, and it is dyed blue in color. There are several other types of aviation fuel, such as 80/87, which is red, 100/130, which is green, and 115/145, which is purple. Jet aircraft take a different types of gas altogether, called JetA, which is kerosene.

Can a V-22 land like a plane on a runway?

No, not in the traditional "plane" method. The rotor blades have a radius larger than their distance from the ground, so trying to land with the engines pointed directly forward would result in the last 3-4 feet of the propeller blades hitting the runway.

Now, they can land using a "semi-horizontal" method, and don't have to land strictly vertically. When using a runway landing, the engines rotate to between 75 to 80 degrees from horizontal, and the Osprey lands in a manner which looks like a traditional plane, but at a much slower speed - a traditional Jet (say a 737) would land at somewhere between 140 and 200mph, while an Osprey is going to land at somewhere around 30-50 mph. This means that they can use a very short runway to land, well under 1,000 feet.