Take-off Speeds

Basically, there are three types of take-off speed for an airplane in different stages of takeoff. They are known as V1, Vr (Rotate) and V2. These are the important speed for the takeoff stage of the flight.
So, going down I will illustrate the speed.
 

V1 

  V1 is defined as the speed below which the plane mustn't be aborted or take-off.In order to ascend the plane to the air, V1 speed should be maintained.  In case you fail to maintain V1 due to malfunctioning of the technical parts of the plane, you should apply the reverse thrust and empower the Auto Brake and turn it back to maintain the plane.



Vr/ Rotate 

It is the speed when the aircraft nose left the ground and all the input control equipment's handle the plane.The plane reaches Vlof which is the speed of lift. The speed should be maintained for the perfect take off.

V2

Actually, it is the exceptional and rare speed. V2 is the speed required to execute the plane with only one engine inoperative. V2 requires the screen height more than 35 m. You may think about the screen height.  Screen height is the height acquired by the plane at the end of the airport. The plane then is controlled with emergency procedures and landed safely. The following incident may occur in case the birds hit the engine while take-off.









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