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Originally posted by MattyX:
Quoting from someone on CO 4X4 site who's quoting avweb:
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It was an interesting argument, but as things progressed, more rational heads prevailed, pointing out that the airplanes do not apply their thrust via their wheels, so the conveyor belt is irrelevant to whether the airplane will takeoff. One guy even got one of those rubber band powered wood and plastic airplane that sell for about a buck, put it on the treadmill someone foolishly donated to the Lounge years ago, thinking that pilots might actually exercise. He wound up the rubber band, set the treadmill to be level, and at its highest speed. Then he simultaneously set the airplane on the treadmill and let the prop start to turn. It took off without moving the slightest bit backwards.
Did everybody forget that the scenario has been proven with a rubber-band plane?

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EDIT: This is not rocket science, this is not aerospace engineering. This is a 9th grade physics problem and the correct answer is that the plane takes off.

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Besides, that "Hu's on first" video I posted is hilarious. Y'all are missin' out! [Finger]