50 kph = 31.07 mph
50 kph = 31.07 mph
50
5.3465 mph, approx.
229 feet
The Vr (rotation for takeoff) speed of a Cessna 172 is around 55 kts. The final approach speed is around 60 kts. When landing pilots strive to stall the airplane at the same time that the wheels touch the ground this happens at around 50 kts.
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
1 knot = 1.15 MPH 250 kts x 1.15 = 287.5 MPH
38 kts/44 mph
There are two basic versions of the DC-4. The DC-4 cruises at 178 Kts. or 202 MPH. The Super DC-4 cruises at 200 Kts. or 227 MPH.
49 knots is approximately equal to 56.4 miles per hour (mph).
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).
973 kts or 1120 mph
A Cessna 172 can cruise at around 112 Kts which is equal to around 129 Mph.
50 kph = 31.07 mph
roughly 31 mph. the formula is (KM * 0.62)
I takes off at about 160 kts (184 mph). It really depends on what your pay-load is.