Correct answer is... 851 km/h. It is equal to 460 kn or 529 mph.
A cruise speed is the speed of a plane in relation to the air masses surrounding it. If we wanted to figure out how fast the plane is moving in relation to earth we would have to take into account the factor of wind. In windless weather the cruise speed equals the speed in relation to earth. However, the higher the plane flies the stronger the wind.
To give an example, the cruise speed of Northrop Grumman E-10 MC2A flying at 400 meters against the wind of 45 km/h will equal 806 km/h. With the wind, it will equal 806 km/h. If there is a side wind, the speed will vary between 806 and 896 km/h, depending on whether it’s more against or with the wind.
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