imagine a plane is sat on the beginning of a massive conveyor belt/travelator type arrangement, as wide and as long as a runway, and intends to take off. The conveyer belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels at any given time, moving in the opposite direction of rotation.There is no wind.Can the plane take off??
ben watchng mythbusters have ya?
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lol I was going to ask the same thing.
Ugh, someone please find this thread. Yes, it flies because wheels on planes don't work like wheels on cars. They are rolling backwards at whatever speed the conveyor belt is going, yet the plane moves forward because thrust is generated from somewhere other than the wheels. (the prop) Therefore, the plane still picks up speed, still generates lift, and still takes off. Again, the wheels can move in whatever direction they want -- it matters not. Also, if this is bait, I'll take it.