Well it would depend on the aircraft type. Most light aircraft, will cruise at about 100-110 miles per hour, but often only carry enough fuel to fly about 300 miles. So the distance could be covered in about 61/2 hours, but need at least one fuel stop, so say 7 hours all together. The average airliner like an Airbus, will make about 525 mph, so about an hour and a half in one of those.
The distance to cover is around 1700 Nautical Miles, which takes a jet airplane around 4 hours to fly.
An airplane flying at 500 miles per hour will take 4 hours to travel 2000 miles (2000 miles รท 500 mph = 4 hours).
About 43 minutes.
At 10 miles an hour it will take you 179.7 hours to cover that distance. At 100 miles an hour it will take you 17.97 hours to cover that distance.
What kind of Airplane? If a jet, most likely take anywhere from 7-9 hours.
That takes 8 hours.
The time will vary widely depending on the type of airplane. At 351.5 miles per hour, it will take one hour.
You cover 4.536 miles, and it makes no difference at all how long you take to do it.
Speed of Sound = 343.14 m/s 4 miles = 6437 metres 6437/343.14 = 18.76 seconds
The time it takes to travel 13,000 miles depends on the mode of transportation and the speed at which you are traveling. For example, if you are driving at a constant speed of 65 miles per hour, it would take approximately 200 hours to cover 13,000 miles. However, if you are flying in a commercial airplane traveling at an average speed of 550 miles per hour, it would take around 23.6 hours to cover the same distance.
It will take 0.54 hour to cover 38 miles going by 70 miles per hour.
It will take about three hours to cover that 180 miles.