Imagine a 747 sitting on a huge conveyor belt, as wide and as long as the runway. The belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction.
Can the plane take off?
Can the plane take off?
correct -Must be moving against the wind.
I learned that from sailing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernoulli's_principle
And grade 7.
The engines are thrust based, so baring friction the wheels will just spin faster but the plane will move forward should accelerate to taking off speed.So yes it can take off, because the plane will move forward through the air regardless of what the treadmill on the ground is doing?
This question now makes me feel like I smoked weed...
Looks like you guys are handling this fine without me, but I'd love to throw in my thoughts. :)I would guess no, since the wings aren't moving through the air.
Maybe @DarthMatter could weigh in. He's studying to be a mad scientist or something like that...
This is impossible.The belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction.
Because the speed of the wheels is the speed of the aircraft added to the speed of the conveyor belt.The engines are thrust based, so baring friction the wheels will just spin faster but the plane will move forward should accelerate to taking off speed.
Completely correct.What the propeller does is pull the plane through the soup by displacing the soup itself, thus not really relying on what is going on with the ground.
have you looked at the video? the propeller plane will fly nothing is preventing the plane from going forward so the wing will get lift same as if the conveyer wasnt even there the only thing it changes is the speed at wich the weels will turn its not the weels that are driving the plane to take off speedIf the engines exhaust onto the wings as in twin puller configurations, it is possible the wings would have enough lift for takeoff, which would be essentially vertical. This is unlikely, however. If the engines do not push air onto the wings, the plane cannot fly.