cruising speed

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cruising speed

[ˈkruːzɪŋspiːd] nvelocità f inv di crociera
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With a cruising speed of 530 mph and sporting larger-than-life images of the toys, the aircraft will visit fans throughout the country via transcontinental routes and flights to Hawai'i.
The car can also accelerate above the cruising speed set by the driver.
The vessel is a 153 meter long landing platform dock vessel, with a top speed of 21.5 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots.
The cruising speed of it is up to Mach 3.0, or three times the speed of sound," added sources.
The E-184 drone, which is powered by four propellors, has a cruising speed of up to 100 kilometers per hour.
The car may be two thirds the weight of the donor and so take much less time and fuel to reach cruising speed. The product of the cross-sectional area and the drag coefficient will be considerably less than those of the donor vehicle, so the car will have a much better fuel consumption at cruising speed.
It carried 24 passengers across the Dee estuary at a cruising speed of 60 knots
"He has pace, class and great cruising speed, which makes him very special."
This plane has a cruising speed of approximately 170 mph, and in scheduled operation has maintained a station-to-station speed of 155 mph.
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