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Highest ground speed
Another proof that you can find any type of information on the web:
www.groundspeedrecords.com A345 734kts (845mph). Wow! And check out the photo of the old-school readout on the Concorde. |
How did I know this would be an rkkwan post?
It's interesting b/c I just got into a conversation w/ a man at O'Hare last night who was reminiscing about the Concorde. I think he told me the groundspeed was something closer to 1,400 mph. I guess he was off a little bit? L |
1,200kts is 1,380mph.
I <b>think</b> tailwind is less a factor at 50,000 ft than at the the lower altitude regular airliners fly. So, that's close enough. |
You're right! Close enough, indeed! I think I actually looked at the wrong column when I first checked out the site.
Damn! 1,400 mph! That ain't a snail's pace! |
BTW, the fastest groundspeed I've seen on Airshow are:
711MPH (618kt) on a CO 772 IAH-LGW last December when we were over Kentucky. 710MPH (617kt) on a CO 764 EWR-AMS last September just east of Nova Scotia. 703MPH (611kt) on a CX 744 HKG-NRT 2 years ago, off the coast of Kyushu, Japan. Pretty pedestrian... |
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