KTS typically stands for "knots," which is a unit of speed used in aviation and maritime contexts to measure the velocity of an aircraft or vessel. One knot equals one nautical mile per hour, approximately 1.15 miles per hour or 1.85 kilometers per hour. In some contexts, KTS can also refer to specific organizations or terms, such as the KTS (Knowledge Transfer System) in education or research.
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Take-off speeds for the Boeing 737 range between 130 kts and 160 kts Landings speeds for the Boeing 737 range between 110 kts and 170 kts.
365 kts No way, that's not even close. Cruising speed is only 350 kts. Just saw one take-off and its around 120 mph (105 kts).
125 kts in the cruise. 168 kts top speed (at sea level 15 degrees celcius)
In texting, KTS means "kupo typing syndrome." This phrase is used when someone is making frequent typos in their texts.
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KTS stands for knots and it is a unit used to measure airspeed. One knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour. So, when you see airspeed measured in knots (kts), it is referring to the speed of an aircraft relative to the air.
5 hours and 25 minnutes @ 160 kts
Check your spelling or complete name of "KTS" and what kind of woodshaping, (hand tool, machine or machine tool, kits, or single tool.)
That Will be an A-10 Thunderbolt IIThe Never Exceed Speed on an A-10a is 450 kts - 518 mph, that said the maximum speed is 381 kts - 439 mph
The initials KTS can represent a wide variety of things depending on the topic in question. However through research I only found it to mean "Kirkwood Television Services".