120 knots
That depends on your speed.
The total driving time at a constant speed, excluding stops or delays, is 45 miles.
Typically, the verb approach would be used with such adverbs as rapidly, or slowly, to describe the speed of the approach; one can also approach cautiously or carelessly, openly or sneakily, nervously or confidently, and so forth.
the best angle is "45 degree" because the air speed coming out of the fan is giving by this equation V=v.tanθ were : V: air speed,,, v: is the blades speed and we got the maximum of the speed by making the angle 45
The Learjet 45 can travel at speeds of up to 533mph or 858km/h. The Learjet 45 is a business jet aircraft, with a cruising speed of 500 mph (804km/h) and costs around $11.5 million US Dollars new.
120 knots
That depends on your speed.
Learjet was created in 1960.
A leerjet 31 seats 8 with 2 crew members, has a maximun speed of 529 mph and a cruising speed of 506 mph
A leerjet 31 seats 8 with 2 crew members, has a maximun speed of 529 mph and a cruising speed of 506 mph
Total Variable Cost $1,890
Learjets do not have stall speeds, per se. There are stall warning devices that trigger various combinations of warning lights and stick shakers, and in some models, a stick pusher to force the nose down. Certain models, the 45 being one, have airfoils attached to the tail that force the nose down from excessive angles of attack. They are called "Delta fin strakes". All of this being said one can force a Learjet to enter a stall condition somewhere in the vicinity of 103 knots, depending on the model. The test pilots do this to make sure that the actual stall characteristics meet the safety standard. Ordinary Lear pilots fly the aircraft with strict adherence to the required speeds for the various phases of flight, take-off, cruise, approach, etc. This assures that the aircraft will never be closer to the stall speed than 30% above it.
A Learjet is any aircraft manufactured by Learjet, Incorporated (now Bombardier Learjet). The brand's recognition factor is so strong that over time it has come to refer generically to a personal or business luxury jet, sort of like the generalization of the tradename "Xerox" to mean copiers in general. You can view Learjet's current product line at http://www.learjet.com (of course).
A Learjet is a plane. What other sort of plane do you want to compare it with?
Typically 8 but it can be configured to hold 9. The link below has these specs and more for this and other popular private jets.
A Learjet 60 typically holds up to 8 passengers in its cabin.