A C-130 aircraft typically flies at an altitude of around 1,200 to 1,500 feet when conducting airborne jumps, maintaining a speed of approximately 130 to 150 knots (about 150 to 175 mph). This speed allows for safe and effective parachute deployment while ensuring that jumpers can land within designated drop zones. The specific speed may vary based on factors like the type of jump and environmental conditions.
It is 130 Feet per second.
To find the multiples of 130, just multiply 130 by the numbers, 1,2,3,4.... So the first is 130, the next is 260, the third ones is 390... and you can keep going forever. That is what "..." means in this context.
That's going to depend on what the rest of it is.
It is81.25 miles per hour
130/6=21.67 hours
31 is the minimum for the General Technical (GT) score, out of a possible 130.
It is 130 Feet per second.
very fast no it bout 130
As fast as your mom goes
The kangaroo can jump the most with its large feet that help it jump.
374 MPH
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about 130 mph
130 mph
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125 to 130 mph
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