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  2. Golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    A typical, unhurried soaring speed in golden eagles is around 45–52 kilometres per hour (28–32 mph). [51] When hunting or displaying, the golden eagle can glide very fast, reaching speeds of up to 190 kilometres per hour (120 mph).

  3. List of birds by flight speed - Wikipedia

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    High-speed dive—pointed long wings Golden eagle: Aquila chrysaetos: Accipitridae: 45–51 km/h ... High-speed wings Eurasian teal: Anas crecca: Anatidae: 97 km/h 60 mph

  4. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    Golden eagle: 240–320 km/h (150–200 mph) [47] In full stoop, a golden eagle can reach spectacular speeds of up to 240 to 320 km/h (150 to 200 mph) when diving after prey. Although less agile and maneuverable, the golden eagle is apparently quite the equal and possibly even the superior of the peregrine falcon's stooping and gliding speed.

  5. Rare Footage Show Up-Close Glimpse of Endangered Golden ...

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    Golden eagles and bald eagles are about the same size. They are approximately 2.5 feet tall with a wingspan of about 6.5 feet, and weigh about ten pounds on average.

  6. Cessna 421 Golden Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna 421 Golden Eagle is an American six or seven seat twin-engined light transport ... Cruise speed: 240 kn (280 mph, 440 km/h) at 25,000 ft (7,600 ...

  7. KAI T-50 Golden Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The KAI T-50 Golden Eagle ... The aircraft has a maximum speed of Mach 1.5. [47] Its engine produces a maximum of 78.7 kN (17,700 lbf) of thrust with afterburner. [11]

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  9. Dietary biology of the golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    The golden eagle is a powerful hunter with few avian rivals in size or strength, although what it gains in these areas it loses somewhat in its agility and speed. Golden eagles are avian apex predators, meaning a healthy adult is not generally preyed upon.