Most cruise liners have a cruising speed that ranges between 22 and 31 knots. A cruising speed of 26 knots is about 30 miles per hour.
The Ferraris that are made for the street have a top cruising speed of over 200 miles per hour.
The important question is how many gallons per hour does your motor use at cruising speed? Without that info, you can not solve this equation. Total Fuel Capacity / Gallons burnt per hour at cruising speed = Total Time Cruising Range in Miles = Total Time (hours) x Cruising Speed (mph) Example : 79Gal Fuel Tank / 10Gal per hour burn rate = 7.9 hours. If the cruising speed is 30mph, then 7.9 hours x 30mph = 237 mile range
Around 200 miles Per hour
500 mph
The cruising speed of the Boeing 737 is 590 miles per hour. It cruises at altitudes as high as 37,000 feet. It is one of the oldest models of passenger aircraft in use today.The cruising speed of a Boeing 737 airliner is 485 miles per hour. This allows them to travel from New York to London in under 7 hours.
The typical cruising speed of a polar bear is about 3 1/2 miles per hour on land. When swimming, a polar bear can cruise at about 6 MPH.
Depending on the exact type, the cruising speed is about 475 knots, or 545 miles per hour.
The typical cruise speed for a dc 10 is around 600 miles per hour.
The typical cruise speed for a dc 10 is around 600 miles per hour.
The A380 has a cruising speed of Mach 0.85 (about 900 km/h or 560 mph at cruising altitude), its maximum design speed is Mach 0.96.
A Boeing 747 typically cruises at a speed of around 550-600 miles per hour (880-960 kilometers per hour).