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#617612 - 30/12/0611:27 PMRe: Know that if you do not post in this thread today the human race may cease to exist
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Post whatever you like about the forces on an aero-plane, though I noticed that nowhere on your post did you illustrate any negative force on aircraft wheels or wheels being able to overcome a certain amount of friction.
Madman, answer my question now- The aircraft is already airborne and on approach to the conveyor/runway for a touch-and-go. The runway is spinning at exactly the same speed in the opposite direction, just like when it took off. Now, when the aircraft touches down (no brakes, remember, doing a touch-and-go) will it immediatly come to a complete stop and be unable to take off again (do the "go" part)?