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  2. Range (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    Powered aircraft range is limited by the aviation fuel energy storage capacity (chemical or electrical) considering both weight and volume limits. [1] Unpowered aircraft range depends on factors such as cross-country speed and environmental conditions. The range can be seen as the cross-country ground speed multiplied by the maximum time in the ...

  3. Endurance (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    In aviation, endurance is the maximum length of time that an aircraft can spend in cruising flight. In other words, it is the amount of time an aircraft can stay in the air with one load of fuel. [1] Endurance is different from range, which is a measure of distance flown. For example, a typical sailplane exhibits high endurance characteristics ...

  4. Aircraft performance - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft manufacturers will publish performance data in an aircraft flight manual, concerning the behaviour of the aircraft under various circumstances, such as different speeds, weights, and air temperatures, pressures, & densities. [5] [6] Performance data is information pertaining to takeoff, climb, range, endurance, descent, and landing. [1]

  5. Boeing P-8 Poseidon - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed P-3 Orion, a turboprop ASW aircraft, has been in service with the United States Navy (USN) since 1962. [4] In the 1980s, the USN began studies for a P-3 replacement, the range and endurance of which were reduced due to increasing weight and airframe fatigue life limitations.

  6. V speeds - Wikipedia

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    The minimum speed that the aircraft is still controllable with the critical engine inoperative [21] while the aircraft is airborne. V MCA is sometimes simply referred to as V MC. V MCG: Minimum control speed ground. The minimum speed that the aircraft is still controllable with the critical engine inoperative [21] while the aircraft is on the ...

  7. Template:Aircraft specs - Wikipedia

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    |range= – the maximum unrefuelled range of the aircraft |combat range= – the maximum range of the aircraft loaded for combat |ferry range= – the maximum range of the aircraft with ferry fuel |endurance= – the maximum flight endurance of the aircraft, where the range is unknown (this is particularly common in specifications of early ...

  8. Boeing E-3 Sentry - Wikipedia

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    Range: 4,000 nmi (4,600 mi, 7,400 km) Endurance: more than 8 hours without refuelling (about 11 hours with CFM56 engine) Service ceiling: 29,000 ft (8,800 m) minimum; Avionics. AN/APS-133 colour weather radar; Westinghouse Corporation AN/APY-1 or AN/APY-2 passive electronically scanned array radar system

  9. Boeing E-4 - Wikipedia

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    When the airline did not complete the order, ... Endurance: 150+ hours (with refueling) ... Boeing 747 – American wide-body long-range commercial jet aircraft;