Plane on conveyer: Will it ever take off?
Originally Posted by Mindcore,Mar 29 2010, 02:32 PM
I don't understand why a good number of people don't get that?
If you don't understand why people don't "get it", you're failing to see that there are different ways of getting it.
I stand by my original posts.
I also fail to understand how the question can be framed in any way that does NOT lead to the plane being able to take off.
Unless the whole thing takes place in a vacuum...
I also fail to understand how the question can be framed in any way that does NOT lead to the plane being able to take off.

Unless the whole thing takes place in a vacuum...
I can't understand how anyone could think the plane could take off without lift which comes only from movement which can't happen because the conveyor keeps the plane from moving.
Now if it were a Harrier or a rocket I'd say yes.
Now if it were a Harrier or a rocket I'd say yes.
Originally Posted by Wildncrazy,Mar 29 2010, 04:00 PM
I can't understand how anyone could think the plane could take off without lift which comes only from movement which can't happen because the conveyor keeps the plane from moving.
Now if it were a Harrier or a rocket I'd say yes.
Now if it were a Harrier or a rocket I'd say yes.
Once again, conveyors counter the motion of wheel-driven vehicles.
Conveyor belt for a car = Wind tunnel for a plane.
Get it?
To keep something stationary, exactly counter the force, motion, etc that is being produced to neutralize the forward motion of the craft.
Yet again, another point.
Nobody is debating that the wheels of the plane will be rotating much faster on a conveyor than if the plane were on solid ground, but the motion of the wheels of the plane is COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT to how a plane flies.
Nobody is debating that the wheels of the plane will be rotating much faster on a conveyor than if the plane were on solid ground, but the motion of the wheels of the plane is COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT to how a plane flies.
Originally Posted by Wildncrazy,Mar 29 2010, 06:00 PM
I can't understand how anyone could think the plane could take off without lift which comes only from movement which can't happen because the conveyor keeps the plane from moving.
Now if it were a Harrier or a rocket I'd say yes.
Now if it were a Harrier or a rocket I'd say yes.
Originally Posted by MikeyCB,Mar 29 2010, 05:32 PM
Conveyor belt for a car = Wind tunnel for a plane.







