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Before the Concorde's retirement it was the fastest passenger plane, cruising at Mach 2.02 (~1320mph). Now the fastest planes are the 787 and A380, optimized for Mach 0.85 (~567mph).
There are currently no aircraft capable of flying mach 5. The fastest ever flown was mach 3.1 by the SR-71 Blackbird.
With afterburners, it is "greater than Mach 2.0" (greater than 1,317 mph, 2,120 km/h)
The mach number is the speed, compared to the speed of sound in air. Thus, mach 1 is the speed of sound, mach 2 is twice (2 times) the speed of sound, mach 3 is 3 times the speed of sound, etc.
SR-71 Blackbird. Mach 3.2
Yes-but Mach speed determination is a function of altitude and speed. Rough calculations for the following aircraft all at the same altitude (50,000') to get a baseline comparison: 1. X-43A Scramjet 7,000 mph speed record. The fastest drone aircraft. Mach 10.5 2. X-15 4,520 mph world speed record. Fastest manned aircraft. Mach 6.8 3. SR-71 Blackbird 2,293 mph world speed record. The fastest jet aircraft in the world. Mach 3.4 4. MiG-25 Foxbat 2,115 mph. The fastest jet fighter in the world. Mach 3.2 F-15 Eagle 1,875 mph. Fastest United States jet fighter. Mach 2.8 Source: NASA & Aviation Trivia
No. The fastest bullets move at supersonic speeds i.e. 1200-1500m/s or ~ Mach 4. No fighter jets move that fast (the fastest only move at ~ Mach 2). However, there are jet aircraft (without weapons) like the X-15, which was designed in the 1960's, that can move faster than the fastest bullet i.e. 2020 m/s or Mach 6.70.
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The SR-71 recon airplane holds that record. Top speed classified, but admitted as at least mach 3.3, The X-15 rocket plane is the very fastest at Mach 6.6, but was purely a research aircraft.
The Cessna Citation X (that is10) is reputed to be the fastest commercial aircraft - maximum speed is Mach .91
The Citation TEN is the fastest civilian aircraft in the sky, cruising just shy of the sound barrier at Mach .92
The Russian built Tu-144 is the fastest passenger aircraft with a maximum speed of Mach 2.35. (The maximum speed for the Concord is listed as Mach 2.2.)The Russian Tu-144 was retired due to technical and safety issues.Currently in service...The fastest private passenger aircraft in service right now is the Cessna Citation X business jet. It has a max speed of mach .92