Just to give us some hypothetical numbers to work with, let’s say that Al’s plane took off in 100 feet, Bob’s plane took off in 99.5 feet, and Chuck’s plane took off in 99 feet. (If you don’t like those numbers, feel free to imagine 100 feet, 99 feet 11 inches, 99 feet 10 inches. It doesn’t matter, the idea is what counts.)
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The brothers leave the air show. On the way home they stop and refuel at Pondersville. The fine citizens of Pondersville have been debating the “Plane will take off on a conveyor” question so furiously, they decided to actually build a giant conveyor runway. While refueling the brother’s planes, the citizen’s convince the brothers to test out their new runway. The brothers, line up and throttle up together. As they roll down the runway, the conveyor speeds up to 50 mph. (The Pondersville citizens built their runway to match the plane’s speed, not the wheel’s speed.) When the planes take off, their wheels are spinning at 100 mph. That means that compared to the still ground, Al’s plane took off in 101 feet, Bob’s plane took off in 100 feet, and Chuck’s plane took off in 99 feet.