What are typical and max speeds for light aircraft (prop)? - small light aircraft
What are the typical speeds and maximum light aircraft to small? Non-propeller aircraft.
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Friday, January 1, 2010
Small Light Aircraft What Are Typical And Max Speeds For Light Aircraft (prop)?
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There are a lot of variety, what you ask. Corval Cessna single-engine propeller planes TT http://www.cessna.com/single-engine/cess 235knot ...
and small aircraft is the 118knot Skycatcher.
http://www.cessna.com/single-engine/skyc ...
It is only the current line of Cessna single-engine propeller plane so far.
Then there Lancair IV-P, is the 330 km / h!
http://www.lancair.com/Main/iv_ivp.html
If you extend the lines for the young Twins are still a broad distribution of velocities. There is even a single turbine prop. So just a little narrower basis is necessary to give a good answer.
I assume that the majority of small propeller plane on one engine from 120 to 200knots if you had a 'typical' speed dial.
A Cessna 172 Skyhawk, for example, has a maximum cruise speed of 126kts.
A Cessna 206 Stationair has a maximum cruise speed of 151kts.
Different speeds for the engine of the aircraft, aerodynamics, etc. If you want to know the specific rates for specific devices, simply visit the site and specifications
Piper Tomahawk
Manuevering speed of 103 knots
Stable (no flap) - 49 knots
Speed-53 knots
No more than 138 knots --
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