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  • JoelJ Offline
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    BassPlayer, I made the same mistake as you did when first thinking about this theory. Think of hotwheels on a treadmill with a bottle rocket attached to it... If the bottle rocket has enough force to overcome the friction created by the rotating wheels, it will launch the car off the front of the treadmill right? now imagine the treadmill being way longer and the hotwheels having wings, eventually it will create enough speed to make enough lift to take off.

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      screw it, just watch this video and all will be explained:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4owlyCOzDiE&feature=related

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        no. We're not talking about if it will overcome the speed of the treadmill. We're talking if a plane takes off at lets say 120mph. The conveyor is set at 120. Will the plane raise up and take off. No the plane is matched in speed and in turn is not moving. Zero air is going over or under the wing creating no lift. But then again I could be way the fuck off

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          No, we are asking what affect a treadmill has on a planes ability to take off. The answer is none.

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            GhettoFabulousCRX;203111 wrote:
            no. We're not talking about if it will overcome the speed of the treadmill. We're talking if a plane takes off at lets say 120mph. The conveyor is set at 120. Will the plane raise up and take off. No the plane is matched in speed and in turn is not moving. Zero air is going over or under the wing creating no lift. But then again I could be way the fuck off

            yes u are...

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              GhettoFabulousCRX;203111 wrote:
              no. We're not talking about if it will overcome the speed of the treadmill. We're talking if a plane takes off at lets say 120mph. The conveyor is set at 120. Will the plane raise up and take off. No the plane is matched in speed and in turn is not moving. Zero air is going over or under the wing creating no lift. But then again I could be way the fuck off

              You got that exactly right (the part about being way the fuck off).....

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                  Wow how did i miss this..... the rules of this experiment are vague

                  I am not gonna get into the whole conveyor part because you will not change what people think

                  there is only one point i want to make

                  Lets just disregard the conveyor and say we chain the plane to a stake in the ground behind it, so it cannot move forward at all.....

                  1. A prop plane with a enough thrust will lift off the ground even being stationary, if there is enough air moving across the wings from the prop

                  2. I dont car what anyone says, a jet/rocket powered plane (even with unlimited thrust) is going nowhere as there is no air being moved across the wings

                  3. Gary is a Homo

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                  • GnArKiLlG Offline
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                    its just like a car on a dyno.. strap wings on you car and see if it will fly....................negative

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                      zbrown;203128 wrote:
                      2. I dont car what anyone says, a jet/rocket powered plane (even with unlimited thrust) is going nowhere as there is no air being moved across the wings

                      How does a VSTOL aircraft take-off????? hmmmmmmm

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                        zbrown;203128 wrote:
                        Wow how did i miss this..... the rules of this experiment are vague

                        I am not gonna get into the whole conveyor part because you will not change what people think

                        there is only one point i want to make

                        Lets just disregard the conveyor and say we chain the plane to a stake in the ground behind it, so it cannot move forward at all.....

                        1. A prop plane with a enough thrust will lift off the ground even being stationary, if there is enough air moving across the wings from the prop

                        2. I dont car what anyone says, a jet/rocket powered plane (even with unlimited thrust) is going nowhere as there is no air being moved across the wings

                        3. Gary is a Homo

                        1. Maybe

                        2. Completely irrelevant to what we are talking about, but yes, a stationary plane will not take off (excluding Harrier, etc...) This plane is NOT stationary however and there is nothing holding it still.

                        3. LOL

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                          XJHEAD;203135 wrote:
                          How does a VSTOL aircraft take-off????? hmmmmmmm

                          Obviously I was talking conventional............hmm .... better clear up the space shuttle and Saturn V will go somewhere to for the smart asses 😉

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                            tjamz;203139 wrote:

                            1. Maybe

                            2. but yes, a stationary plane will not take off

                            I can see how some can be confused though....... the question kind of states that the plane will not move forward in relation to its relative original position

                            atleast someone could take it that way...

                            and you and I both agree a stationary plane is going nowhere, cept what i said about a prop plane

                            Gary is still a homo....

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                              fuck U, i think im the only one that actually posted a clear scientific answer in this thread. You can think whatever you want, but the proof is in my post, simple as that.

                              Hey zac, if the plane remains stationary, there is no conveyor belt, and the whole question takes place in the 17th dimension, and ive been there man, its crazy, you dont want to know
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                                zbrown;203144 wrote:
                                I can see how some can be confused though....... the question kind of states that the plane will not move forward in relation to its relative original position

                                Actually, it doesn't. It says the plane moves one way and the conveyor moves the other way. It doesn't say the conveyor stops the plane from moving.

                                Gary is still a homo....

                                You'd know better than I would (or so I hear)

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                                  Grr;203145 wrote:
                                  fuck U, i think im the only one that actually posted a clear scientific answer in this thread. You can think whatever you want, but the proof is in my post, simple as that.

                                  I basically tried to use simple english to explain what you did with science. Thank you for putting it out there in scientific form though, it was greatly appreciated.

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                                    AcesHigh;89557 wrote:
                                    You are making the assumption that it's the speed of the plane making it take off, and this is incorrect. Speed is all relative. When you are walking inside a moving train with it, you aren't going at 60 miles per hour. You're going at a meter a second.

                                    Actually this is inaccurate, as you are moving 60 plus miles an hour, if the train crashed, you'd still be going 60 miles an hour until you hit something.

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                                      ^^^^ yeah thats Newtons 1st law. Also if you're in a train and its going 60mph and you're walking 1m/s then depending on the direction of the velocities you're going 60mph+1m/s or 60mph-1m's

                                      And Grr I totaly get you're whole physics explanation, I just have too much of a life to sit down and be a scientist. You're science makes sense for the most part its just you're forgetting lift and also Bernoulli's principle. Theres enough thrust to make it fly but there's no lift.

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                                        yea, you worded that better than I

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                                          GnArKiLl;203130 wrote:
                                          its just like a car on a dyno.. strap wings on you car and see if it will fly....................negative

                                          Hardly the same thing. On a car, the wheels propel the vehicle. On a plane, its the prop or turbine.

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