The plane is being designed to fly at about five times the speed of sound, or more than 3,800 miles an hour.
He was flying now straight down, at two hundred fourteen miles per hour.
The plane flies at only 17 to 21 miles per hour.
The aircraft was flying 5,000 feet above the water at 550 miles per hour.
No one could see him; the other cars were flying past at eighty miles per hour.
The craft will then be flying at almost six hundred miles per hour.
They flew over a pond and into a row of trees at 168 miles per hour.
"What are they going to say to someone flying by at 40 miles per hour?"
In a story made shorty after, it flies at 40 miles a second.
In relative terms, these little buzz bombs can fly at 4,000 miles an hour.