Saturday, February 13, 2010

Fasting Befor After How Fast Does A Plane Have To Go Befor It Can Leave The Ground?

How fast does a plane have to go befor it can leave the ground? - fasting befor after

It depends largely on the charge of the aircraft wing, which divides the weight of wings. Small two passenger aircraft to be able to 40-60 km / h, while jumbo jets successfully developed more than 100 mph before lifting. The ultra-light aircraft can fly at 25 mph

11 comments:

JJ said...

It depends on the size and weight of the aircraft. If a Boeing 737 from where it is safe to take the V2-off may be the answer to your question

Jeff S said...

Depends on the aircraft. At 777 do not have the same speed as a CRJ. Everything depends on the size and shape of the wings and the weight of the aircraft. If 747 does not carry passengers and cargo was not as fast as a 747 with a full-flight walk.

Tyler said...

Jumbos are around 180 kilometers per hour. Ships of Light ... about 40-60 mph

baron_vo... said...

It depends on many factors, especially this type of plane, a small engine or a 747, big difference. Altitude also how the device is loaded, and the heat and humidity, the airport, which all have an effect. In the flight of small single-engine, you can perhaps ER 40-50 knots and flaps lightly loaded, but a normal take-off future of over 60 knots on the tarmac of the runway without keys, the normal "Here We Go" from.

doanel said...

Depending on the size of the aircraft. I think the airplane needs to 150-175 miles per hour.

aiki_gri... said...

Normally it is the same as the stall speed.

archeraa... said...

300 km / h

vgordon_... said...

Different aircraft types require different amounts of a minimum speed to leave the field.
Remain For example, a small propeller plane with a private or two people, only about 75 miles per hour was normal before the start.
A jumbo jet (eg 747) are to be installed around 160 mph before he can take off. It also uses a distance of more time to lose weight.
A young fighter (for example, is an F-16) located at about 120 mph.
Thus, the speed with which lifts a plane is proportional to its size and weight.

Flight Simulator X freak said...

About 145 knots in the jets. For propeller aircraft, 50 knots.

Knots.

kdog said...

This question is very broad. For smaller aircraft will be flown as low as 70 miles per hour for larger, more than 100 mph can produce the aircraft wing lift air at very low speed, but everything depends on when the lift exceeds the weight of the aircraft.

Bitburger PilsMan said...

Many variables, height, weight, air temperature, wind speed and wind direction, etc. ..

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